Joints Vertebrae and Ribcage Cranial Bones Appendicular Skeleton I.

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Transcript of Joints Vertebrae and Ribcage Cranial Bones Appendicular Skeleton I.

Joints

Vertebrae

andRibcage

CranialBones

Appendicular

SkeletonI

Appendicular

SkeletonII

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Immovable joints

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Synarthroses

The teeth in the jaw are an

example of this type of specific

joint

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The joints between the

metacarpals and phalanges

Ellipsoidal

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Distal articulation of the tibia and

fibula

Syndesmosis

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Lifting the head is an example of this type of lever

First Class Lever

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These type of vertebrae have a

heart-shaped body

Thoracic

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You have this many pairs of

true ribs

7 pairs

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Transverse foramen are found in this

type of vertebrae

Cervical

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You have this many thoracic

vertebrae

12

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The occipital condyles

articulate with this vertebrae

Atlas

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This suture is located between

parietal and temporal bones

Squamous

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This bone contains your

tear duct

Lacrimal

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The mastoid process is

found on this bone

Temporal

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This is where the coronal

suture meets the sagittal suture

Bregma

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The zygomatic process is a

projection of this bone

Temporal

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These are the bones that make up your ankle

Tarsals

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The clavicle articulates with this bone of the axial skeleton

Sternum

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This feature is known as your

“sit bone”

Ischial tuberosity

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The corocoid process is found

on this bone

Scapula

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You have this many phalanges

in each hand

14

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These two bones

articulate at the glenoid

cavity

Scapula and humerus

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This bone has a lateral malleous

Fibula

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Combined, your ankles have this

many bones

14

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In anatomical position, the

radius lies _____ to the ulna

Lateral

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The radial notch is located on this

bone

Ulna

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These cells build bone tisse

osteoblasts

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The structural functional unit of

compact bone

osteon

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This hormones increases

osteoclast activity

parathyroid

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The ends of long bones are called

the

epiphyses

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Osteoporosis is caused by decreasing levels of the hormone

estrogen

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