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Bones Review. Occipital Bone Frontal Bone Temporal Bone Sphenoid Bone Nasal Bone Maxilla Bone Mandible Bone External Acoustic Meatus Mastoid Process Styloid.

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1 Bones Review

2 Occipital Bone Frontal Bone Temporal Bone Sphenoid Bone Nasal Bone Maxilla Bone Mandible Bone External Acoustic Meatus Mastoid Process Styloid Process Zygomatic Bone Zygomatic Process Coronal Suture Squamous Suture Lambdoid Suture Parietal Bone

3 Parietal Bone Frontal Bone Zygomatic Bone Maxilla Bone Mandible Bone Nasal Bone

4 Temporal Bone Parietal Bone Occipital Bone Zygomatic Process Carotid Canal Jugular Foramen Foramen Magnum Occipital Condyle

5 Transverse process Superior articular process Spinous process Vertebral Body Vertebral Foramen Vertebral arch

6 What am I? Cervical vertebra Lumbar vertebra Thoracic vertebra

7 What am I? Cervical vertebra Lumbar vertebra Thoracic vertebra

8 Jugular notch Manubrium Sternal Angle Sternal body Xiphoid Process True Ribs 1-7 Vertebrosternal ribs False Ribs 8-12 Vertebrochondral ribs

9 The Anatomical term for the bone containing the mastoid process is the: Temporal bone

10 The anatomical term for the bone found just above our eyebrows is the: Frontal bone

11 Composite bone; articulates with the hipbone laterally: Sacrum

12 In describing abnormal curvatures, it could be said that _____ is an exaggerated thoracic curvature. Kyphosis

13 Transverse processes have facets for articulation with ribs; spinous process points sharply downward. Thoracic vertebra

14 The anatomical term for the single, irregular, butterfly- shaped bone, forming part of the cranial floor is the: Sphenoid bone

15 You Should Always Be Studying On Your Own! Don’t Wait For Me! You Should Always Be Studying On Your Own! Don’t Wait For Me!

16 Occipital Bone Frontal Bone Temporal Bone Sphenoid Bone Nasal Bone Maxilla Bone Mandible Bone External Acoustic Meatus Mastoid Process Styloid Process Zygomatic Bone Zygomatic Process Coronal Suture Squamous Suture Lambdoid Suture Parietal Bone

17 Parietal Bone Frontal Bone Zygomatic Bone Maxilla Bone Mandible Bone Nasal Bone

18 Temporal Bone Parietal Bone Occipital Bone Zygomatic Process Carotid Canal Jugular Foramen Foramen Magnum Occipital Condyle

19 Transverse process Superior articular process Spinous process Vertebral Body Vertebral Foramen Vertebral arch

20 What am I? Cervical vertebra Lumbar vertebra Thoracic vertebra

21 What am I? Cervical vertebra Lumbar vertebra Thoracic vertebra

22 Jugular notch Manubrium Sternal Angle Sternal body Xiphoid Process True Ribs 1-7 Vertebrosternal ribs False Ribs 8-12 Vertebrochondral ribs

23 Bones Review

24 You Should Always Be Studying On Your Own! Don’t Wait For Me! You Should Always Be Studying On Your Own! Don’t Wait For Me!

25 Review Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb Review Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb

26 Superior Angle Lateral Angle Inferior Angle Lateral Border Spine Coracoid process Acromion Glenoid Cavity

27 Head Trochlea Capitulum Deltoid tuberosity Lesser tubercle Greater tubercle

28 Olecranon Process Trochlear Notch Coronoid Process Ulnar head Radial head Styloid process of the radial bone

29 Phalanges Metacarpals Carpals

30 That’s what you can expect for pictures. Try it again? Let’s…

31 Superior Angle Lateral Angle Inferior Angle Lateral Border Spine Coracoid process Acromion Glenoid Cavity

32 Head Trochlea Capitulum Deltoid tuberosity Lesser tubercle Greater tubercle

33 Olecranon Process Trochlear Notch Coronoid Process Ulnar head Radial head Styloid process of the radial bone

34 Phalanges Metacarpals Carpals

35 Medial bone of the forearm in anatomical position. Ulna

36 Bones of the fingers. Phalanges

37 Distal medial process of the humerus; joins the ulna. Trochlea

38 Socket in the scapula for the arm bone. Glenoid cavity

39 Heads of these bones form the knuckles. Metacarpals

40 Shoulder girdle bone that articulates anteriorly with the sternum. Clavicle

41 Rounded knob on the humerus that articulates with the radius. Capitulum

42 Process above the glenoid cavity that permits muscle attachment. Coracoid process

43 If you did well here, you’ll do very well tomorrow. If you didn’t do well here, you need to study Worksheets 5-4 and 5-5.

44 Iliac Crest False Pelvis Ilium True Pelvis Acetabulum Obturator Foramen Pubic Symphysis

45 Femur Femoral Head Neck Fibula Fibular Head Tibia Tibial Tuberosity

46 Don’t Forget the ones not shown

47 Let’s try it again.

48 Iliac Crest False Pelvis Ilium True Pelvis Acetabulum Obturator Foramen Pubic Symphysis

49 Femur Femoral Head Neck Fibula Fibular Head Tibia Tibial Tuberosity

50 Let’s try some questions.

51 Bones of the ankle are called… Tarsals

52 Another name for the kneecap… Is the patella

53 The leg bone that articulates with a coxal bone… The femur

54 What’s the anatomical name for the heel bone? Calcaneus

55 Hope this helps you FURTHER prepare of tomorrow’s quiz.


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