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BONES OF THE THORACIC CAGE
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Name the green vertebrae. (LIST) thoracic
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Name this green part of a typical vertebra. Inferior articular process (LIST)
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How many cervical vertebrae are in a human? TEXT NUMBER 7
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How many lumbar vertebrae are in a human? TEXT NUMBER 5
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Name this specific bone (LIST) atlas
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Name the red vertebrae. (LIST) cervical
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How many fused vertebrae are in the sacrum of a human? TEXT NUMBER 5
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How many fused coccygeal vertebrae are in a human? TEXT NUMBER 4
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Name this specialized cartilage. Intervertebral disk
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Superior articular process Name this part of a typical vertebra. (LIST)
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pedicle
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How many thoracic vertebrae are in a human? TEXT NUMBER 12
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Name the indicated holes. (LIST) Sacral foramina
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Name this part of a typical vertebra. (LIST) body
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Name this opening. (LIST) Intervertebral foramen
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These facets articulates with what specific part of what bone? (LIST – need 2 answers) Superior articular process of atlas
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Name the blue vertebrae. lumbar
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Name this specific bone (LIST) axis
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Name this part of a typical vertebra.(LIST) Vertebral foramen
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Name this part of the vertebra. (LIST) Transverse process
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Name the purple vertebrae. (LIST) sacral
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Name this part of a typical vertebra. Spinous process
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What is the action that the articulation of these two bones results in? Shake your head as in “No”
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Name this part of the vertebra. lamina
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Which vertebrae group does this belong to? cervical
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What bone does not articulate with any other bone in the body? hyoid
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What does the end with the yellow arrow articulate with specifically? Costal cartilage
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Name the specific vertebra that contains an odontoid process (dens). axis
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Name the specific part of the sternum circled in red. Xiphoid process
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Name this specific vertebra. atlas
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How many total floating ribs are in the human skeleton? 2 pairs (or 4 total)
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What type of vertebra is pictured here? cervical
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Name the holes indicated by the red arrows. Transverse foramina
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Name the areas highlighted in red. pedicle
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Name this group of bones. sacrum
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There are 2 unique characteristics about this type of vertebra. Name one. Bifid spinous process Transverse foramina
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What bone and part articulates here (red arrow)? Condyles of occipital bone
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Name this specific part of a typical vertebra. lamina
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Name this “bump”. tubercle
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What type of ribs are these? (red arrows) False (floating) ribs
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Name this opening (red arrow) Sacral canal
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Name the circled part. coccyx
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Name # 3. Body of sternum
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What is the unique feature found in all thoracic vertebrae? All have facets for rib attachment
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Name the part shown here that is cartilage for most of your life, but begins to ossify with old age? Xiphoid process of sterum
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Name this bone. axis
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What group of bones is thought to be vestigial? coccyx
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Name # 1. Manubrium of sternum
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How many total true ribs are there in the human body? 7 pairs (or 14 total)
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Name this bone. Hyoid
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Name this bone. Name this part of the bone outlined in red bone. Odontoid process
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How many total ribs are there in the human body? 12 pairs (or 24 total)
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Name # 2. Costal cartilage
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Name # 4. Xiphoid process of sternum
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How many false ribs are there in the human body? 5 pairs (or 10 total)
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Which two types of vertebra are fused together at birth? Sacral and coccygeal
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Name the part shown here that is cartilage for your entire life. Costal cartilage (brown areas)
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