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1 2 3 4 Cervical curvature Lumbar curvature Thoracic curvature Sacral curvature (pelvic) How many of each vertebrae? Cervical Thoracic Lumbar Sacral Coccygeal Sacrum Coccyx 7 12 5 5 in children 4 in children 1 (5 fused in adults) 1 (4 fused in adults)
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1 Name bone 2 Name bone 3What type of vertebrae? Atlas C-1 Axis C-2 Cervical Dens 5 Lamina 6 Transverse foramen 7 Body 8Spinous process 9 Transverse foramen 10 Pedicle 11Transverse process 12 Inferior articulating process 4
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1 What type of vertebrae? Thoracic 2 Vertebral foramen 3 Body 4Spinous process 5 Superior articulating process 6 Inferior articulating process 7 Transverse process 8Rib facet 9 10 Lamina
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1 What kind of vertebra? Lumbar 2 Body 3 4 5 Vertebral foramen Lamina Pedicle 6Spinous process 7 Superior articulating process 8 Inferior articulating process 9 Transverse process 10 Vertebral arch 11 Intervertebral foramen
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Manubrium Body (gladiolus) Xiphoid process Suprasternal notch (jugular) 4 5 Sternal angle
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True ribs (1-7) 1 2False ribs (8-12) 3 Floating ribs (11-12) 4 Costal Margin
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1 1 st Rib 2Tubercle 3 Head InferiorSuperior 4 Articular facets
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1 Sternal extremity 2 Acromial extremity Left or right clavicle? 3 Right
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1Right or left Right 2Acromion 3 Glenoid cavity 4 Scapular spine 5 Supraspinous fossa 6 Infraspinous fossa 7 Inferior angle 8 Vertebral Border (medial) 9 Axillary Border (lateral) 10Posterior or anterior view? Posterior
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1 Right or left? Right 2 Coracoid process 3 Subscapular fossa 4 5 Vertebral Border (medial) Axillary border (lateral) 6 Inferior angle 7Posterior or anterior? Anterior 8 Name bone. Scapula 9 Glenoid cavity
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