Lab Practical #2 Flashcards
what muscle is this
location?
shape?
nucleate #?
striations?
voluntary?

skeletal muscle
attached to bones or skin
long cylindrical
multinucleated
striations present
involuntary
what muscle is this
location?
shape?
nucleate #?
striations?

cardiac muscle
walls of heart
branching chains
uni- or bi-nucleated
striations present
what muscle is this
location?
shape?
nucleate #?
striations?

smooth muscle
walls of hollow organs
fusiform
uninucleated
no striations

(middle) nasal conchae

temporal bone

carotid foramen

condyloid process
what makes up the temporal mandibular joint (TMJ)?
articulation between the mandible (condyloid process) and temporal bone (mandibular fossa)

coronal suture

external acoustic meatus




what are the three kinds of vertebra?
how many of each?
cervical (C1 - C7)
thoracic (T1 - T12)
lumbar (L1 - L5)



foramen lacerum

foramen magnum

foramen ovale

foramen rotundum

foramen spinosum

also remember: olfactory foramina


hypophyseal fossa (saddle of sella turcica)

jugular foramen

lambdoid suture
mandibular fossa

mastoid process



occipital condyles

optic canal

palatine process of maxilla

parietal bone

sagittal suture

squamous suture



styloid process

zygomatic process

carotid foramen

sphenoid bone

occipital bone

frontal bone

ethmoid bone



lacrimal bone

atlas (C1)
lets you nod
attaches to dens on axis (C2)
cervical

coronoid process ulna



ulna head
styloid process























