Bones Identification Flashcards
(166 cards)
1
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manubrium
2
Q

A
body of the sternum
3
Q

A
mandibular body
4
Q

A
coracoid process
5
Q

A
mandibular condyle
6
Q

A
right scapula
7
Q

A
lateral border
8
Q

A
ethmoid
9
Q

A
rib
10
Q

A
optical foramen
11
Q

A
mastoid process
12
Q

A
alveolar margin
13
Q

A
hyoid
14
Q

A
glenoid fossa
15
Q

A
superior angle
16
Q

A
Sacrum
17
Q

A
frontal
18
Q

A
inferior articular process
19
Q

A
dens
20
Q

A
poster foramina
(singular = foramen)
21
Q

A
coronoid process
22
Q

A
ocipital condyles
23
Q

A
spinous process
24
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mandibular angle
25
which kind of vertebrae?

thorasic
26

acromion process
27

squamous suture
28

mental foramen
29

nasal conchae
30

sella turcica
| (also called hypofyseal fossa)
31
which kind of vertebrae?

cervical
32

transverse process
33

mandible
34

subscapular fossa
35

inferior angle
36

foramen magnum
37

right scapula
38

sphenoid
39

mandibular notch
40

sphenoid
41

crista galli
42

nasal
43

palatine process
44

zygomatic bone
45

lacromial
46

zigomatic process
47

xiphoid process
48

styloid process
49

vertebral body
50

atlas (c1)
51

sacral ala
52

median sacral crest
53

infraspinous fossa
54

left scapula
55

superior border
56

lateral angle
57
which kind of vertebrae?

lumbar
58
which kind of vertebrae?

thorasic
59

spine of the scapula
60

rib
61

lacromail
62

superior articular process
63

vertebral foramen
64

clavicle
65

coccyx
66

supraspinous fossa
| (supra = above or over)
67

intervertebral foramen
68

temporal
69

left scapula
70

lambdoid suture
71

occipital bone
72

axis (c2)
73

vomer
74

infraorbital foramen
75

external auditory meatus
76

mandibular ramus
77

palatine bones
78
79
which kind of vertebrae?

lumbar
80

mandibular fossa
81

sternum
82

clavicle
83

medial border
84

parietal
85
which kind of vertebrae?

cervical
86

coronal suture
87

cribriform plate
88

right anterior humerus
89

anterior right humerus
90

posterior right humerus
91

head of the humerus
92

intertubercular groove
93

trochlea
94

caputulum
95

medial epicondyle
96

coronoid fossa
97

olecranon fossa
98

carples
(some lovers try positions that they can't handle)
99

metacarples
100

phalanges
101
Which finger is which number?


102
Name the phalanges


103

tarsals
| (Men in late night clubs take cabs)
104

trapezium
105

trapezoid
106

capitate
107

hamate
108

pisiform
109

triquetrum
110

lunate
111

scaphoid
112

calcaneus
113

cuboid
114

navicular
115

cuboid
116

cuneiforms

117

radius
118

head of the radius
119

radial tuberosity
120

ulnar notch
121

styloid process of the radius
122

radial facets (two of them)
123

lunate facet
124

scaphoid facet (also called navicular facet)
125

coronoid process of the ulna
126

olecraonon process of the ulna
127

trochlear notch
| (also called semilunar notch)
128

styloid process of the ulna
129

head of the femur
130

neck of the femur
131

greater trochanter
132

lesser trochanter
133

linea aspera
134

later condyle of the femur
135

medial condyle of the femur
136

patellar surface
137

intercondyler fossa
138

tibia
139

fibula
| (I tell a fib to YOU)
140

medial condyle of the tibia
141

lateral condyle of the tibia
142

tibial tuberosity
143

medial malleolus
144

lateral malleolus
145

head of the fibula
146

iliac crest
147

posterior superior iliac spine
148

anterior superior iliac spine
149

anterior inferior iliac spine
150

posterior inferior iliac spine
151

ilium
152

ischium
153

pubis
154

greater sciatic notch
155

ischial spine
156

ischial tuberosity
157

ischial ramus
158

lesser sciatic notch
159

inferior pubic ramus
160

superior pubic ramus
161

pubic body
162
the top bits

pubic crest
163

acetebelum
| (fusion of ilium, sacrum, pubis)
164

obturator foramen
165
What are the hamstring muscles and where do they attach on the superior end?
Medial to lateral:
Semimembranosus, Semitendinosus, Bicepts Femoris
They all attach at the Ischial Tuberosity
166
What are the quadracepts muscles and where do they attach on the inferior end?
Rectus Femoris, Fastus Medialis, Vastus Femoris, Vastus Intermedius (deep)
They attach at quadracepts tendon (patella)