Bones Flashcards

(34 cards)

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External Auditory Meatus

A

temporal bone

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2
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Foramen Ovale

A

greater wing of sphenoid bone

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3
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Foramen Spinosum

A

greater wing of sphenoid bone

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4
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Opening for Auditory Tube

A

temporal bone (tympanic part)

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5
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Jugular Foramen

A

temporal bone

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6
Q

Carotid Canal

A

temoral bone

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7
Q

Stylomastoid foramen

A

temporal bone

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8
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Foramen Magnum

A

occipital bone

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9
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Hypoglossal Canal

A

occipital bone

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10
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Supraorbital Foramen

A

frontal bone

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11
Q

Nasolacrimal Canal

A

lacrimal bone

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12
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Inferior Orbital Foramen

A

maxilla

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13
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Foramen Rotundum

A

greater wing of sphenoid

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14
Q

Optic Canal

A

sphenoid

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15
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Superior Orbital Fissure

A

greater wing of sphenoid

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16
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Temporomandibular Joint

A

hinge joint between the condylar process of the madible and the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone

17
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Ligamentum Flavum

A

connects the laminae of adjacent vertebrae

18
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Posterior Longitudinal Ligament

A

parallels the anterior longitudinal ligament but passes across the posterior surfaces of the body of each vertebrae

19
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Anterior Longitudinal Ligament

A

connects the anterior surfaces of each vertebral body

20
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Glenohumeral Ligaments

A

capsule surrounding the should joint

21
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Coracohumeral Ligament

A

originates at the coracoid process and inserts on the head of the humerus

22
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Coracoacromial Ligament

A

spans the gap between the coracoid process and the acromion, just superior to the capusle

23
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Acromioclavicular Ligament

A

binds the acromion to the clavicle

24
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Coracoclavicular Ligaments

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tie the clavicle to the coracoid process

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Annular Ligament
holds the head of the radius in place
26
Ulnar Collateral Ligament of the Elbow
extends from the medial epicondyle of the humerus anteriorly to the coronoid process of the ulna, and posteriorly to the olecranon
27
Radial Collateral Ligament of the Elbow
extends between the lateral epicondyle of the humerus and the annular ligament
28
Ulnar Collateral Ligament of the Wrist
extends from the styloid process of the ulna to the medial surface of the triquetrum
29
Radial Collateral Ligament of the Wrist
extends from the styloid process of the radius to the lateral surface of the scaphoid
30
Patellar Ligament
attaches the patella to the anterior surface of the tibia
31
Tibial Collateral Ligament
reinforces the medial surface of the knee joint
32
Popliteal Ligaments
extend between the femur and the heads of the tibia and fibula
33
Fibular Collateral Ligaments
reinforces the lateral surface
34
Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Posterior Cruciate Ligament
attach the intercondylar area of the tibia to the condyles of the femur