axial skeleton Flashcards
axial skeleton
skull, vertebral column and ribcage
A. frontal bone
B. parietal bone
C. temporal bone
D. occipital bone
E. sphenoid bone
F. ethmoid bone
A. coronal suture
B. squamous suture
C. lamboidal suture
D. sagital suture
A. external acoustic meatus
B. styloid process
C. mastoid process
A. foramen magnum
B. occipital condyles
C. palatine bone
A. greater wings
B. lesser wings
C. hypophyseal fossa
D. optic canal
E. cribriform plate
F. cribriform foramina
A. mandible
B. mandibular condyle
C. mandibular foramen
D. maxilla
E. zygomatic
F. zygomatic arch
A. lacrimal
B. nasal
C. vomer
atlas bone C1
A. vertebral foramen
B. transverse process
C. transverse foramen
axis C2
A. body
B. vertebral foramen
C. transverse process
D. spineous process
E. dens
C3 through C7
A. body
B. vertebral foramen
C. transverse process
D. transverse foramen
E. spineous process (branches)
thoracic vertebrae T1 through T12
A. body
B. vertebral foramen (round)
C. transverse process
D. spineous process
lumbar L1 through L5
A. body
B. vertebral foramen (triangle)
C. tranverse process
D. spineous process
sternum
A. manubrium
B. body
C. xiphoid process
the frontal and parietal bones are connected by what suture
coronal suture