Anatomy and Physiology I Unit 7: The Skeletal System

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Anatomy and Physiology I Unit 7: The Skeletal System Anatomy of the Skeletal System Part I: Bones of the Cranium Part II: Bones of the Appendicular Skeleton

Bones of the Cranium

Frontal View

Frontal Frontal View

Parietal Frontal View

Temporal Frontal View

Nasal Frontal View

Vomer Frontal View

Zygoma Frontal View

Maxilla Frontal View

Mandible Frontal View

Frontal View Frontal Parietal Temporal Nasal Vomer Zygoma Maxilla Mandible Frontal View

Lateral View

Frontal Lateral View

Parietal Lateral View

Temporal Lateral View

Nasal Lateral View

Zygoma Lateral View

Maxilla Lateral View

Mandible Lateral View

Sphenoid Lateral View

Occipital Lateral View

Mastoid Process Lateral View

External Auditory Meatus Lateral View

Lateral View Parietal Frontal Sphenoid Nasal Temporal Zygoma Occipital Maxilla Mastoid Process Mandible External Auditory Meatus Lateral View

Sutures

Sagittal Sutures

Frontal (Coronal) Sutures

Squamous Sutures

Lambdoid Sutures

Sagittal Frontal (Coronal) Squamous Lambdoid Sutures

Appendicular Skeleton Bones of the Appendicular Skeleton

Clavicle

Scapula

Costals (Ribs)

Sternum

Vertebra

Humerus

Ulna

Radius

Clavicle Scapula Sternum Costals (Ribs) Humerus Vertebra Ulna Radius

Sacrum

Ilium

Ischium

Pubis

Femur

Patella

Tibia

Fibula

Ilium Sacrum Pubis Ischium Femur Patella Fibula Tibia

Bones of the Hand

Carpels Bones of the Hand

Metacarpels Carpels Bones of the Hand

Phalanges Metacarpels Carpels Bones of the Hand

Bones of the Foot

Tarsals Bones of the Foot

Metatarsals Tarsals Bones of the Foot

Phalanges Metatarsals Tarsals Bones of the Foot