Anatomy for Midterm Flashcards

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  1. mastoid tip
  2. external occipital protuberance
  3. sternocleidomastoid
  4. clavicle
  5. thyroid notch
  6. EOP
  7. spinous processes of C-6, C-7, T-1
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  1. external nares
  2. hard palate
  3. tongue
  4. hyoid
  5. thyroid cartilage
  6. cricoid cartilage
  7. trachea
  8. esophogus
  9. vocal fold
  10. epiglottis
  11. uvula
  12. sphenoid sinus
  13. nosopharynx
  14. oropharynx
  15. laryngopharynx
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  1. glabella
  2. ethmoid bone
  3. styloid process
  4. EAM
  5. EOP (external occipital protuberance)
  6. occipital bone
  7. lambdoidal suture
  8. lambda
  9. coronal suture
  10. bregma
  11. frontal bone
  12. sphenoid bone
  13. temporal bone
  14. squamousal suture
  15. ethmoid bone
  16. sphenoid bone
  17. frontal bone
  18. coronal suture
  19. parietal bone
  20. lambdoidal suture
  21. occipital bone
  22. external occiptal protuberance (EOP)
  23. temporal bone

Blank blue line: parietal bone

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  1. coronal suture
  2. parietal bone
  3. temporal bone
  4. lambdoid suture
  5. squamous suture
  6. occipital bone
  7. zygomatic process
  8. occipitomastoid suture
  9. EAM
  10. mastoid process
  11. styloid process
  12. madibular angle
  13. frontal bone
  14. sphenoid bone
  15. ethmoid bone
  16. lacrimal bone
  17. nasal bone
  18. zygomatic bone
  19. maxilla
  20. mandible
  21. parietal bone
  22. squamous suture
  23. temporal bone
  24. lambdoid suture
  25. occipital bone
  26. external occipital protuberance
  27. palatine bone
  28. coronal suture
  29. frontal bone
  30. sphenoid bone
  31. frontal sinus
  32. nasal bone
  33. sphenoid sinus
  34. ethmoid bone
  35. maxilla
  36. mandible
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Which comes first atlas or axis?

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Atlas - the axis is the first vertebrae that allows rotation

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How many vertebral bones are there?

How many are in each part of the spine?

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33

Cervical - 7

Thoracic - 12

Lumbar - 5

Sacral - 5

Coccyx - 4

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  1. True ribs are also called ___.
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vertebrosternal ribs

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Atlas or axis?

Where is the dens?

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Axis

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Atlas or axis?

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Atlas

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Sacrum - 5

Coccyx - 4

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Cervical spine curvature is concave or convex?

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concave

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Angle of mandible is located at which vertebral body?

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C-2/3

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Carina, manubrium (angle of Louis) are located at which vertebral body?

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T-4/5

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Esophagus is located at which vertebral body?

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T-9

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Inf vena cava is located at which vertebral body?

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T-8

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Inf angle of scapula is located at which vertebral body?

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T-7

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Umbillicus is located at which vertebral body?

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L-3/4