Lab Practical Flashcards

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Cervical Vertebrae

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  • 7
  • neck region
  • Atlas: has no body (c1) (Superior articulating facet)
  • Axis: C2, dens projection
  • Transverse process’ have holes
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Lumbar Vertebrae

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  • 5
  • transverse process’ point horizontally
  • Lower back region
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Sternum

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  • Top: Manubrium
  • Body: Body
  • Cartilage at bottom (Xyphoid Process)
  • Costal Cartilage connect to true ribs
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Humerus

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  • radial groove, Olecranon fossa posterior
  • Head of the humerus articulates w/ glenoid cavity
  • Olecranon fossa is located at the distal end
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5
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Radius

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-Styloid process at distal end (At base of the thumb)

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6
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Ulna

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  • Styloid process at distal end

- Radioulnar Notch

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Fibula

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-Lateral Maliolus on distal end of bone (forms outer part of ankle) ← How to tell left
from right (distal end)
-forms joints with the tibia both proximally and distally
-thin and stick-like bone (no part in forming the knee joint)
-head of fibula at proximal end

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Rib

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  • Articulate with the vertebral column posteriorly
  • Curve downward and toward the surface of the body
  • True ribs: pairs 1-7, attach directly to the sternum via costal cartilage
  • False ribs: 8-12, attach indirectly to sternum or not at all
  • Floating ribs: 11& 12, dont attach to sternum
  • Connects to the vertebrae
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Thoracic Vertebrae

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  • 12 in all
  • articulate w/ ribs
  • spinous process is long, hooks downward
  • heart shaped body
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10
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Coccyx

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  • Formed from fusion of 4 vertebrae
  • Remanent of a tail that other vertebrates have
  • Vestigial Bone: slowly disappearing
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Sacrum

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  • Formed by the fusion of 5 vertebrae
  • Articulates with L5
  • Alae articulate with the hip bones
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12
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Skull

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  • Made up of the cranium and the facial bones
  • Cranium: protects the brain
  • Facial bones: hold eyes in proper position, allow facial muscles to move
  • Mandible: only movable bone of the Skull
  • Hole in the middle is called the foramen magnum
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Cranium

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  • Frontal Bone
  • Parietal Bone
  • Sphenoid Bone
  • Temporal Bone
  • Occipital Bone
  • Ethmoid Bone
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Hyoid Bone

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  • Only bone to not directly articulate with any other bone
  • attachment of the tongue
  • raise and lowers the larynx when swallowing or speaking
  • Located inferior to the mandible
  • Greater and lesser bones
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Clavicle

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  • Attaches to the manubrium of the sternum via sternal (Medial) end (sternoclavicular joint)
  • Attaches to the scapula’s acromion via its acromial (lateral end) (ac joint)
  • curves inward
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Scapula

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  • Rough end
  • Articulates with the head of the humerus via its glenoid cavity
  • Attaches to the clavicle’s acromial end via the acromion
17
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Carpal

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  • Gliding joint
  • Distal row lateral to medial: trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate
  • Proximal row lateral to medial: scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform
18
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Metacarpals and Phalanges

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  • Metacarpals: 1-5 from thumb to pinky

- Phalanges: 14, 3 on each finger except thumb (proximal and distal)

19
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Coxal Bones (Ossa Coxae)

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–Where the hip attaches forming a ball and socket joint

20
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Femur

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  • -medial and lateral condyles
  • only bone in the thigh
  • proximal end has a neck and greater and lesser trochanters.
21
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Tibia

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  • Medial Malleoulus has to be medial ← How to tell left from right
    • Medial and Lateral Condyles articulate with the distal end of the femur (form knee joint)
    • Patella attaches to tibial tuberosity
    • Anterior border: front border that can be felt through the skin
22
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Patella

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  • Sesamoid bone
  • Appendicular hinge joint
  • Function: acts to reduce friction in the knee
  • Connects to Synovial cavity & Tibia/Fibula
23
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Tarsal Bones

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  • -Bones of the foot
    • Calcaneus and Talus hold the most weight
    • Proximal: Calcaneus→ Talus
    • Medial to lateral 2nd row: Navicular, Cuboid
    • Medial to lateral 3rd row: Medial cuneiform, intermediate cuneiform, lateral cuneiform
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Mandible

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  • Only movable bone of the skull
  • Mental foramens: holes in the chin, passages for nerves and blood cells
  • Condyle and Coronoid are important
25
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Metatarsals and Phalanges

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  • Metatarsals: 5 big toe to baby toe
  • Phalanges:
    - Big toe: 2
    - Other toes: 3
    - 14 in all