Chapter 7: The Axial Skeleton Flashcards
middle and inner ear cavities
lateral aspect of cranial base
nasal cavity
lies in and posterior to the nose
orbits
house the eyes
air-filled sinuses
occur in several bones around the nasal cavity
coronal suture
runs in the coronal plane; located where parietal bones meet the frontal bone
squamosal suture
occurs where each parietal bone meets a temporal bone inferiorly
sagittal suture
occurs where right and left parietal bones meet superiorly
lambdoid suture
occurs where the parietal bones meet the occipital bone posteriorly
supraorbital margin
superior margin of orbits; contains the supraorbital foramen, notch, or fossa
glabella
smooth part of the frontal bone between the superciliary arches
frontal sinuses
with frontal bone; lateral to the glabella
squamous part
abuts the squamous suture
tympanic part
surrounds the external acoustic meatus
petrous part
projects medially, contributes to cranial base; houses cavities of middle and internal ear
foramina of the temporal bone
jugular foramen, foramen lacerum, carotid canal, internal acoustic meatus, stylomastoid foramen
cribiform plate
superior surface of the ethmoid bone; contains cribiform foramina
crista galli
lies at midline of the cribriform plate & attachment for one of the meninges
perpendicular plate
forms superior part of nasal septum
ethmoidal labyrinth
contain ethmoidal air cells
superior and middle nasal conchae
extend medially from ethmoidal labyrinth
number of vetebrae
7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae, and 5 lumbar vertebrae
nucleus pulposus
gelatinous inner sphere; absorbs compressive stresses
anulus fibrosus
outer rings formed of ligament; inner rings formed of fibrocartilage; contain the nucleus pulposus
anterior sacral foramina
transmit the ventral divisions of the sacral spinal nerves
ala
develops from fused rib elements
posterior sacral foramina
transmit the dorsal rami of the sacral spinal nerves
lateral sacral crest
reprent the trips of the transverse processes
median sacral crest
represents the fused spinous processes
coccyx
“tailbone”; formed from 3-5 fused vertebrae; offers slight support to pelvic organs
functions of thoracic cage
protects thoracic organs; supports shoulder girdle and upper limbs; provides attachment sites for muscles
manubrium
superior section of sternum; articulates with medial end of clavicles at clavicular notches
body of sternum
bulk of sternum; sides are notched at articulations for costal cartilage of ribs 2-7
xiphoid process
inferior end of sternum; ossifies around age 40
jugular notch
central indentation at superior border of the manubrium
sternal angle
a horizontal ridge where the manubrium joins the body
xiphisternal joint
where sternal body and xiphoid process fuse
true ribs
superior seven pairs of ribs
false ribs
inferior five pairs of ribs
floating ribs
ribs 11-12
costal groove
intercostal nerves and vessels located here
head of rib
articulates with the vertebral bodies by two facets
neck of rib
most constricted region