Conti Flashcards

1
Q

________ are finger sized bones, forming part of the medical walls of each orbit

A

LACRIMAL BONES

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2
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single bone in the medical line of the nasal cavity

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Vomer Bone

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3
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Keyword: Nasal Passages, Air Filled Cavity
Air filled spaces located within the bones of the skull

A

SINUSES

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4
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KEYWORD: Nose Bridge
Refers to the small paired bones that forms the upper part of the nose’s structure

A

NASAL BONES

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5
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KEYWORD: UPPER JAW, PALATE
Forms the upper jaw and contribute to the structure of the face.
All facial bones is connected to it except Mandible

A

MAXILLAE

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6
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Keyword: Hard Palate
L shaped
paired bones lie posterior to the ________ processes of the maxillae

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PALATINE

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7
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Keyword: Vertical Ridge, Brain Attachment Point
Superior portion of ethmoid

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Crista Galli

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8
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______ Are thin, curved bones projecting medially from the lateral walls of the nasal cavity

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Inferior Nasal Conchae

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9
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Keyword: Cheekbone
Refers to the bone that forms the prominence of the cheek and part of the lateral wall and floor of the eye socket

A

Zygomatic Bone

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10
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Largest and strongest bone of the face, it joins the temporal bones on each side of the face, forming the only freely movable joints in the skull

A

Mandible

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11
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A small U shaped (horseshoe shaped) solitary bone. Situated in the medicine of the neck anteriorly of the base of the mandible and posteriorly at the fourth cervical vertebrae

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HYOID BONE

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12
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Serving as the axial support of the body or spine. extends from the skull

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Vertebra L Column

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13
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RUNNING THROUGH THE CENTRAL CAVITY OF THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN

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SPINAL CORD

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14
Q

Before birth, the spine consists of 33 separate bones

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Vertebra

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15
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The 7 vertebrae of the neck

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Cervical Vertebrae

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16
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the middle section of your spine. it starts at the base of your neck and ends at the bottom of your ribs

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Thoracic Vertebrae

17
Q

The five vertebrae between the rib cage and the pelvis. they are the largest segments of the vertebral column

A

Lumbar Vertebrae

18
Q

The individual vertebrae are separated by the pads of flexible fibrocartilage

A

Intervertebral Disk

19
Q

C5

A

Thyroid Cartilage

20
Q

C7

A

Vertebral Prominence

21
Q

T1

A

Approximately 21’ above the level of jugular notch

22
Q

T2 - T3

A

Level of jugular notch

23
Q

T4 - T5

A

Level of sternal Angle

24
Q

T7

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Level of Inferior Angle of Scapula

25
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T9 - T10

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Level of Xiphoid Process