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Human Anatomy Lab: Naming Axial Skeleton
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How many cervical vertebre bones do we have?
7
What is this purple part referred to as?
Axial skeleton
Which vertebrae type doesn't have a body?
Cervical vertebrae
Which vertebrae type has a transverse foramen?
Cervical vertebrae are the only one that has these.
What is this a view of?
The superior view of the atlas.
What is #1?
Vertebral foramen
What is #2?
Facet for dens of axis on aterior arch
What is C1?
The Atlas
What is #9
Anterior arch
What is #6?
Superior articular process
What is #7?
Superior articular facet for occipital condyles
What is this a view of?
Inferior view of the atlas
What is #10?
Inferior articular process
What is #5?
Inferior articular process
What is #10?
Transverse foramen
What is #11?
Transverse process
What is #3?
Posterior arch
What is this a view of?
Superior view of the axis
What is #1?
Body
What is #7?
Dens
What is #6?
Pedicle
What is #9?
Superior articular process
What is #8?
Superior articular facet
What is #4?
Transverse process
What is #3?
Transverse foramen
What is #5?
Lamina
What is #2?
Spinous process
What is #10?
Vertebral foramen
What is this a view of?
Inferior view of the axis
What is #3?
Inferior articular process
What is #4?
Inferior articular facet
What is #7?
Superior articular process
What is #8?
Pedicle
What is this a view of?
Posterior view of a thoracic vertebra
What is this a view of?
Superior view of a thoracic vertebra
How can you tell thorcic and lumbar vertebrae apart?
Thoracic vertebrae are the only ones that have facet for head of rib and for tubercle of rib
What is this a view of?
The lateral view of a thoracic vertebra
What is #10?
Body
What is #3?
Pedicle
What is #9?
Pedicle
What is #1?
Superior articular process
What is #1?
Superior articular facet
What is #7?
Inferior articular process
(Inferior articular facet is the smooth surface facing the body of the vertebra)
What is #2?
Transverse process
What is #5?
Facet for head of rib
What is #4?
Facet for tubercle of rib
What is #3?
Lamina
What is #8?
Spinous process
What is #8?
Vertebral foramen
What is this a view of?
Posterior view of a rib
What is this a view of?
Superior view of a rib
What is #3?
Vertebral end of rib
What is #5?
Head of rib
What is #4?
Neck of rib
What is #1?
Tubercle
What is #2?
Angle of rib
What is #8?
Costal groove
What is #1?
Body of rib
What is #2
Sternal end of rib
What is this a view of?
Lateral view of a lumbar vertebra
What is this a view of?
Superior view of a lumbar vertebra
What are special characteristics of the lumbar vertebrae?
Large body
Superior articular process faces medial (vs posterior)
Inferior articular process faces lateral (vs anterior)
What is #1?
Body
What is #8?
Pedicle
What is #7?
Superior articular process
What is #4?
Superior articular facet
What is #5?
Inferior articular facet (on inferior articular process)
What is #5?
Transverse process
What is #6?
Lamina
What is #3?
Spinous process
What is #2?
Vertebral foramen
How many thoracic vertebrae are there?
12
How many lumbar vertebrae are there?
5
How many vertebrae makes up the sacrum?
5
How many vertebrae makes up the coccyx?
4
What is this a view of?
The anterior view of the sacrum and coccyx
What is this a view of?
Lateral view of the sacrum and coccyx
What is this a view of?
Posterior view of the sacrum and coccyx
What is #5?
Median sacral crest
What is #4?
Lateral sacral crest
What is #1?
Superior articular facet (on superior articular process)
What is #5?
Sacral foramina
What is #2?
Sacral canal (entrance to)
What is #2?
Auricular surface
What is #7?
Sacral hiatus (bottom opening of sacral canal)
What is #8?
Coccyx
(Looks like bird beak, or shark tooth)
What is this a view of?
Sternum
What is #2?
Manubrium of sternum
What is #3?
Clavicular notches
What is #1?
Jugular notch
What is #4?
Sternal angle
What is #5?
Body
What is #7?
Costal notches
What is #6?
Xiphoid process of sternum
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Human Anatomy Lab: Naming Axial Skeleton
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BIO 377: Anatomy Lab - Learning different names of the skeletal system
Updated
2012-01-29T05:55:40Z
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