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Susan Rodriguez

Anatomy Weeks 1-5

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Cranium bones (8 bones) -Axial Frontal (1) Parietal (2) Temporal (2) Occipital (1) Sphenoid (1) Ethmoid (1)
Face bones (14 bones) - Axial Nasal (2) Maxillary (2) Zygomatic (malar) (2) Mandible (1) Lacrimal (2) Palatine (2) Inferior nasal conchae (turbinates) (2) Vomer (1)
Ear bones (6 bones) - Axial Malleus (hammer) (2) Incus (anvil) (2) Stapes (stirrup) (2)
Vertebral column (26 bones) - Axial Cervical vertebrae (7) Thoracic vertebrae (12) Lumbar vertebrae (5) Sacrum (1) Coccyx (1)
Sternum and rubs (25 bones) - Axial Sternum (1) True ribs (14) False ribs (10)
Where is the hyoid bone located? Single bone in the neck, U-shaped bone located below the mandible and above the larynx
Appendicular skeleton includes what areas? Upper and Lower extremities
Arm Bones Humerus Radius Ulna
Shoulder girdle Clavicle Scapula
All should movements involve which joint? Sternoclavicular joint
Hand bones (8) Trapezoid Trapezium Scaphoid Hamate Pisiform Capitate Triquetrum Lunate
Finger bones Metacarpal Proximal, middle, and distal phalanx
Primary Joint Classifications Synarthroses Amphiarthroses Diarthroses
Synarthroses - Degree of movement and example Immovable: sutures of skull and synchondrosis between rib and sternum
Amphiarthroses - Degree of movement and example Slightly moveable: Syndesmosis between radius and ulna, pubic symphysis
Diarthroses - Degree of movement and example Freely movable: shoulder joint
What type of joint is an elbow? Hinge Joint - flexion and extension only
Name a pivot joint. Joint between the first and second cervical vertebrae - rotation movement
Created by: susanyr
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