Axial Skeletal system labeling Flashcards

1
Q

A

A

Frontal

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2
Q

B

A

Parietal

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3
Q

c

A

Zygomatic Bone

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4
Q

D

A

Nasal

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5
Q

E

A

Ethmoid.

Can also be seen inside the skull right above the nose

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6
Q

F

A

inferior nasal conche

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7
Q

G

A

Vomer

Inferior part of nasal septum

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8
Q

H

A

Maxilla (Maxillary bone)

maxillary bone also includes 3/4 of hard palate along with upper lip

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9
Q

I

A

Mandiable

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10
Q

formen B

A

Optic formen (fromina)

circular opening in orbit and goes through to lesser wing of the sphenoid

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11
Q

Fissure C

A

Superior orbital fissure

larger and oblong seen through the orbit and goes into the sphenoid bone between the lesser and greater wing

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12
Q

Foremen F

A

Lacrimel Foreman

(Tear ducts)

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13
Q

A

A

External Auditory/ Acoustic meatus

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14
Q

Duct B

A

Lacrimal Duct

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15
Q

C

A

Mental Foreman

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16
Q

1

A

parietal bone

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17
Q

3

A

temporal bone

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18
Q

1

A

sagittal suture

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19
Q

3

A

temporal bone

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20
Q

4

A

lambdoid suture

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21
Q

5

A

mastoid process

pointy bone behind ear below external auditory

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22
Q

7

A

external occipital protuberance

(bump at back of skull)

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23
Q

8

A

occipital bone

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24
Q

4

A

Mastoid process

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25
Q

18

A

Coronal suture

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26
Q

5

A

Mandibular foreman

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27
Q

9

A

Perpindicular plate of ethmoid bone

(splits nasal cavity in half)

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28
Q

11

A

Frontal sinus

(cavity inside frontal bone)

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29
Q

12

A

crista galli

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30
Q

4

A

occipital condyle

31
Q

7

A

external occipital protuberance

32
Q

5

A

foramen magnum

33
Q

16

A

Palatine process

(front 3/4 of the hard palate)

34
Q

1

A

Malleus

35
Q

2

A

Incus

36
Q

3

A

Stapes

37
Q

1

A

cervical region (c1-c7)

38
Q

2

A

Thoracic region (t1-t12)

39
Q

3

A

lumbar region (L1-L5)

40
Q

4

A

Sacral region (S1-S5)

41
Q

5

A

Coccygeal region

42
Q

6

A

transverse process

(point off side of vertabrae)

43
Q

7

A

Spinous processes

(point off back of vertabrae/ angles slightly inferior when sitting properly)

44
Q

8

A

Axis (C2)

45
Q

9

A

Atlas (C1)

46
Q

11

A

dens of axis

47
Q

8

A

transverse process

48
Q

4

A

spinious process

points off the back

49
Q

5

A

body of vertabrae

50
Q

8

A

Transverse process

51
Q

7

A

Superior articular process

(point up)

52
Q

cervical vertebra differences

A

smaller vertebrae body, spinis process is forked, have transverse foreman

53
Q

2

A

Spinious process

54
Q

6

A

transverse process

55
Q

7

A

body of process

56
Q

8

A

transverse foraman

57
Q

9

A

vertebral foramen

58
Q

differences in thoracic vertebra

A

vertebrae body heart shaped, transverse process has indents, spinal process angled downward to point

59
Q

differences in lumbar vertebra

A

spinal process not angled

60
Q

3

A

spinal process

61
Q

5

A

inferior articular process

62
Q

8

A

transverse process

63
Q

9

A

superior articular process

64
Q

1

A

intervertebral disk

65
Q

red line

A

intervertebral foramina

(opening in between vertebrae spinal nerves exit here)

66
Q

1

A

Manubrium

(square shape at top of sternum)

67
Q

6

A

xiphoid process

68
Q

9

A

true ribs (1-7)

69
Q

8

A

vertebrochondral ribs

(8-10 indirect attachment to sternum)

70
Q

7

A

body of sternum

71
Q

12

A

jugular notch

72
Q

red line

A

Floating ribs

(11-12 no anterior connection)

73
Q

pink line

A

intercostal space

74
Q

Blue line

A

costal cartilage