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Anatomy and Physiology Skeletal Identification 1
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2 Skeletal Organization Axial Skeleton head neck trunk Appendicular Skeleton upper limbs lower limbs pectoral girdle pelvic girdle
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Front Skeletal View 3
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Back/Lateral Skeletal View 4
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5 Skeletal Organization
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6 Cranium Frontal (1) forehead roof of nasal cavity roofs of orbits frontal sinuses supraorbital foramen coronal suture
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7 Cranium Parietal (2) side walls of cranium roof of cranium sagittal suture
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8 Cranium Occipital (1) back of skull base of cranium foramen magnum occipital condyles lambdoid suture
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9 Cranium Temporal (2) side walls of cranium floor of cranium floors and sides of orbits squamous suture external acoustic meatus mandibular fossa mastoid process styloid process zygomatic process
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10 Cranium Sphenoid (1) base of cranium sides of skull floors and sides of orbits sella turcica sphenoidal sinuses
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11 Cranium Ethmoid (1) roof and walls of nasal cavity floor of cranium wall of orbits cribiform plates perpendicular plate superior and middle nasal conchae ethmoidal sinuses crista galli
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12 Facial Skeleton Maxillary (2) upper jaw anterior roof of mouth floors of orbits sides of nasal cavity floors of nasal cavity alveolar processes maxillary sinuses palatine process
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13 Facial Skeleton
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14 Facial Skeleton Palatine (2) L shaped bones located behind the maxillae posterior section of hard palate floor of nasal cavity lateral walls of nasal cavity
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15 Facial Skeleton Zygomatic (2) prominences of cheeks lateral walls of orbits floors of orbits temporal process
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16 Facial Skeleton Lacrimal (2) medial walls of orbits groove from orbit to nasal cavity Nasal (2) bridge of nose
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17 Facial Skeleton Vomer (1) inferior portion of nasal septum
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18 Facial Skeleton Inferior Nasal Conchae (2) extend from lateral walls of nasal cavity
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19 Facial Skeleton Mandible (1) lower jaw body ramus mandibular condyle coronoid process alveolar process mandibular foramen mental foramen
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Frontal Frontal View
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Parietal Frontal View
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Temporal Frontal View
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Nasal Frontal View
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Vomer Frontal View
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Zygomatic Frontal View
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Maxilla Frontal View
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Mandible Frontal View
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Frontal Parietal Temporal Zygomatic Nasal Vomer Maxilla Mandible Frontal View
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Lateral View
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Frontal Lateral View
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Parietal Lateral View
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Temporal Lateral View
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Nasal Lateral View
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Zygomatic Lateral View
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Maxilla Lateral View
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Mandible Lateral View
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Sphenoid Lateral View
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Occipital Lateral View
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Mastoid Process Lateral View
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External Auditory Meatus Lateral View
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Frontal Nasal Zygoma Maxilla Mandible Parietal Sphenoid Temporal Occipital External Auditory Meatus Mastoid Process Lateral View
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Sutures
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Sagittal Sutures
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Frontal (Coronal) Sutures
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Squamous Sutures
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Lambdoid Sutures
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Frontal (Coronal) Sagittal Squamous Lambdoid Sutures
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48 Infantile Skull Fontanels – fibrous membranes
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49 Vertebral Column cervical vertebrae (7) thoracic vertebrae (12) lumbar vertebrae (5) sacrum coccyx
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50 Vertebral Column cervical curvature thoracic curvature lumbar curvature sacral curvature rib facets vertebra prominens intervertebral discs intervertebral foramina
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51 Cervical Vertebrae Atlas – 1 st ; supports head Axis – 2 nd ; dens pivots to turn head transverse foramina bifid spinous processes vertebral prominens – useful landmark
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52 Thoracic Vertebrae long spinous processes rib facets
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53 Lumbar Vertebrae large bodies thick, short spinous processes
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54 Sacrum five fused vertebrae median sacral crest posterior sacral foramina posterior wall of pelvic cavity sacral promontory
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55 Coccyx tailbone four fused vertebrae
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56 Thoracic Cage Ribs Sternum Thoracic vertebrae Costal cartilages Supports shoulder girdle and upper limbs Protects viscera Role in breathing
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57 Ribs True ribs (7) False ribs (5) floating (2)
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58 Rib Structure Shaft Head – posterior end; articulates with vertebrae Tubercle – articulates with vertebrae Costal cartilage – hyaline cartilage
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59 Sternum Manubrium Body Xiphoid process
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60 Pectoral Girdle shoulder girdle clavicles scapulae supports upper limbs
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61 Clavicles articulate with manubrium articulate with scapulae (acromion process)
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62 Scapulae spine supraspinous fossa infraspinous fossa acromion process coracoid process glenoid cavity
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63 Upper Limb Humerus Radius Ulna Carpals Metacarpals Phalanges
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64 Humerus head greater tubercle lesser tubercle anatomical neck surgical neck deltoid tuberosity capitulum trochlea coronoid fossa olecranon fossa
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65 Radius lateral forearm bone head radial tuberosity styloid process
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66 Ulna medial forearm bone trochlear notch olecranon process coronoid process styloid process
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67 Wrist and Hand Carpals (16) trapezium trapezoid capitate scaphoid pisiform triquetrum hamate lunate Metacarpals (10) Phalanges (28) proximal phalanx middle phalanx distal phalanx
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68 Pelvic Girdle Coxae (2) supports trunk of body protects viscera
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69 Coxae hip bones acetabulum ilium iliac crest iliac spines greater sciatic notch ischium ischial spines lesser sciatic notch ischial tuberosity pubis obturator foramen symphysis pubis pubic arch
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70 Greater and Lesser Pelves Greater Pelvis lumbar vertebrae posteriorly iliac bones laterally abdominal wall anteriorly Lesser Pelvis sacrum and coccyx posteriorly lower ilium, ischium, and pubis bones laterally and anteriorly
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71 Male and Female Pelves Female iliac bones more flared broader hips pubic arch angle greater more distance between ischial spines and ischial tuberosities sacral curvature shorter and flatter lighter bones
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72 Lower Limb Femur Patella Tibia Fibula Tarsals Metatarsals Phalanges
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73 Femur longest bone of body head fovea capitis neck greater trochanter lesser trochanter linea aspera condyles epicondyles
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74 Patella kneecap anterior surface of knee flat sesamoid bone located in a tendon
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75 Tibia shin bone medial to fibula condyles tibial tuberosity anterior crest medial malleolus
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76 Fibula lateral to tibia long, slender head lateral malleolus does not bear any body weight
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77 Ankle and Foot Tarsals (14) calcaneus talus navicular cuboid lateral cuneiform intermediate cuneiform medial cuneiform Metatarsals (10) Phalanges (28) proximal middle distal
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78 Ankle and Foot
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