Lab 6 Flashcards

1 manubrium
2 body
3 jugular notch
4 clavicular notch
5 xiphoid process
4 the rest of the rib

1 head
2 neck
3 tubercle
4 body
How do you side right and left ribs?
tubercle goes posterior, sharp end points down, flat end points anteriorly
or
it should look like it curving down

1 annulus fibrosus
2 nucleus pulposus

invertebral foramina
for the exiting of spinal nerves

1 bifid spinous processes
2 transverse foramina
cervical vertebrae

C1 atlas
cervical vertebrae

C2 axis
1 dens
cervical vertebrae

lumbar vetebrae
“aka moose”

thoracic vertebrae
“aka giraffe”

blue facets
red demi facets
thoracic vertebrae

coccyx

What joint is highlighted? What is the i) structural and ii) functional classification?

sacroiliac
i) fibrous
ii) synarthrosis
What are the holes? Anterior or posterior?

anterior sacral foramina
anterior

red - lateral sacral crest
yellow - median sacral crest
blue - posterior sacral foramina
What joint is this? What is the i) structural and ii) functional classification?

pubic symphysis
i) cartlaginous
ii) amphiarthroses
Which is male and which is female?

1 male b/c triangular
2 female (wider)
What are the i) articulating surfaces, ii) synovial structural classification, iii) functional classification of the atlanto-occipital joint?
i) occipital condyles + superior articular facets of atla
ii) condyloid
iii) biaxial
What is the i) articulating surfaces, ii) structural and iii) functional classifcation of the atlanto-axial joint?
i) atlas + dens of axis
ii) pivot
iii) uniaxial
What is the i) articulating surfaces, ii) structural and iii) functional classifcation of the cervical invertebral joints?
i) between superior and inferior articular facets of any cervical vertebrae
ii) gliding
iii) non-axial
What is the i) articulating surfaces, ii) structural and iii) functional classifcation of the lumbar invertebral joints?
i) between inferior and superior facets of any lumbar vertebrae
ii) gliding
iii) nonaxial
What is the i) articulating surfaces, ii) structural and iii) functional classifcation of the lumbosacral joint?
i) inferior articular surface of L5 and superior articular process of S1
ii) gliding
iii) non-axial