There are ___ cranial bones - Answers 8
There are 4 singular cranial bones, occipital, frontal, sphenoid and ____ - Answers ethmoid
This suture separates the two parietal bones - Answers sagittal
This is a hole in the base of the occipital bone and allows the spinal cord to connect to the brain -
Answers foramen magnum
These facets on the base of the skull directly articulate with the superior facets of C1 - Answers occipital
condyles
The zygomatic process is located on which bone - Answers temporal bone
This suture is located at the back of the head separating the occipital bone from the parietal bones -
Answers lambdoid suture
This bone sits horizontally within the skull and is commonly referred to as the bat shaped bone -
Answers sphenoid
This particular feature holds the pituitary gland within the sphenoid bone - Answers sella turcica
The anterior border of the sphenoid bone is called the - Answers tubercullum sellae
Which feature of the ehtmoid bone forms the superior part of the nasal septum? - Answers
perpendicular plate
This is located at the top of the ethmoid bone and if pressure is exerted on the nose it can penetrate
into the brain - Answers crista galli
Which suture is responsible for separating the frontal bone from parietal bones - Answers coronal
suture
This is a small hole located on the front of the mandible - Answers mental foramina
Which part of the mandible articulates with the temporal bones - Answers mandibular condyles
These are also known as our cheek bones - Answers zygomatic bones
This singular facial bone creates the inferior and posterior portion of the nasal septum - Answers vomer
These two conchae are attached to the ethmoid bone - Answers superior and middle nasal conchae
This bone does not articulate with any other bone - Answers hyoid bone
This section of the vertebral column is made up of 7 vertebrae - Answers cervical
, The vertebrae within this region of the spine are shaped like moose - Answers lumbar
There are 12 of these vertebrae and they are shaped like giraffes - Answers thoracic
This is composed of 3-5 fused bones - Answers sacrum
These are in between every vertebrae in the spine except for C1 and C2 - Answers intervertebral discs
This portion of the vertebrae bears the most of our weight - Answers body
This is a median, posterior projection from the vertebral arch on a vertebrae - Answers spinous process
This vertebrae contains no body and no spinous process - Answers C1
This vertebrae has a partial body known as the - Answers dens
The Axis is anatomically known as - Answers C2
C1 allows the head to nod yes, what are these motions anatomically? - Answers flexion and extension
How many ribs are true? - Answers 1-7
Ribs 11 and 12 are known as - Answers floating ribs
Which part of the sternum articulates with the clavicles - Answers manubrium/clavicular notches of
manubrium
The inferior end of the sternum is called - Answers xiphoid process
Ribs 8-10 are known as - Answers false ribs
This is the only connection between the axial and appendicular skeleton - Answers sternoclavicular joint
This is the most lateral end of the clavicle - Answers acromial end
This is an attachment point for a ligament on the clavicle - Answers conoid tubercle
This is an attachment point for a ligament on the clavicle - Answers glenoid cavity
The scapula contains what kind of process - Answers coracoid
This fossae is located on the anterior surface of the scapula - Answers subscapular fossa
The arm aka brachium is composed of - Answers the humerus
The head of the humerus tends which way - Answers medially
The surgical neck is located _____ to the anatomical neck - Answers inferiorly
The medial condyle of the humerus that articulates with the ulna is - Answers trochlea