Bones Flashcards

1
Q

External Auditory Meatus

A

temporal bone

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2
Q

Foramen Ovale

A

greater wing of sphenoid bone

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3
Q

Foramen Spinosum

A

greater wing of sphenoid bone

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4
Q

Opening for Auditory Tube

A

temporal bone (tympanic part)

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5
Q

Jugular Foramen

A

temporal bone

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6
Q

Carotid Canal

A

temoral bone

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7
Q

Stylomastoid foramen

A

temporal bone

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8
Q

Foramen Magnum

A

occipital bone

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9
Q

Hypoglossal Canal

A

occipital bone

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10
Q

Supraorbital Foramen

A

frontal bone

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11
Q

Nasolacrimal Canal

A

lacrimal bone

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12
Q

Inferior Orbital Foramen

A

maxilla

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13
Q

Foramen Rotundum

A

greater wing of sphenoid

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14
Q

Optic Canal

A

sphenoid

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15
Q

Superior Orbital Fissure

A

greater wing of sphenoid

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16
Q

Temporomandibular Joint

A

hinge joint between the condylar process of the madible and the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone

17
Q

Ligamentum Flavum

A

connects the laminae of adjacent vertebrae

18
Q

Posterior Longitudinal Ligament

A

parallels the anterior longitudinal ligament but passes across the posterior surfaces of the body of each vertebrae

19
Q

Anterior Longitudinal Ligament

A

connects the anterior surfaces of each vertebral body

20
Q

Glenohumeral Ligaments

A

capsule surrounding the should joint

21
Q

Coracohumeral Ligament

A

originates at the coracoid process and inserts on the head of the humerus

22
Q

Coracoacromial Ligament

A

spans the gap between the coracoid process and the acromion, just superior to the capusle

23
Q

Acromioclavicular Ligament

A

binds the acromion to the clavicle

24
Q

Coracoclavicular Ligaments

A

tie the clavicle to the coracoid process

25
Q

Annular Ligament

A

holds the head of the radius in place

26
Q

Ulnar Collateral Ligament of the Elbow

A

extends from the medial epicondyle of the humerus anteriorly to the coronoid process of the ulna, and posteriorly to the olecranon

27
Q

Radial Collateral Ligament of the Elbow

A

extends between the lateral epicondyle of the humerus and the annular ligament

28
Q

Ulnar Collateral Ligament of the Wrist

A

extends from the styloid process of the ulna to the medial surface of the triquetrum

29
Q

Radial Collateral Ligament of the Wrist

A

extends from the styloid process of the radius to the lateral surface of the scaphoid

30
Q

Patellar Ligament

A

attaches the patella to the anterior surface of the tibia

31
Q

Tibial Collateral Ligament

A

reinforces the medial surface of the knee joint

32
Q

Popliteal Ligaments

A

extend between the femur and the heads of the tibia and fibula

33
Q

Fibular Collateral Ligaments

A

reinforces the lateral surface

34
Q

Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Posterior Cruciate Ligament

A

attach the intercondylar area of the tibia to the condyles of the femur