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Chapter 7 Matching
Question | Answer |
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Parietal bone | Cranial bone |
Mandible | Facial bone |
Radius | Arm |
Ilium | Pelvic girdle |
Clavicle | Pectoral girdle |
Auditory ossicles | Ear bones |
C1 | First cervical vertebra |
Calcaneus | Heel bone |
Patella | Kneecap |
Capitate | Carpal bone |
Frontal bone | Forehead |
Coxal bone | Hip |
Zygomatic bone | Cheekbone |
Scapula | Shoulder blade |
Tibia and fibula | Leg |
External auditory meatus | Temporal |
Xiphoid process | Sternum |
Glenoid cavity | Scapula |
Greater and lesser trochanter | Femur |
Olecranon process | Ulna |
Cribiform plate | Ethmoid |
Forms the posterior hard palate | Palatine bone |
Forms the chin | Mandible |
Keystone bone of the face | Maxilla |
Contains mastoid sinuses | Temporal |
Allows the spinal cord to pass to brain | Occipital |
Articulates with the acetabulum and the tibia | Femur |
The wrist bones | Carpals |
Articulates with the capitulum of the humerus | Radius |
Largest bone of this group is the calcaneus | Tarsals |
End shaped like a monkey wrench | Ulna |
Part of the vertebral column | Sacrum |
Markings include glenoid cavity and acromion | Scapula |
Bone of the axial skeleton to which the pectoral girdle attaches | Sternum |
Pelvic girdle bone that articulates with the axial skeleton | Ilium |
Doubly-curved; acts as a shoulder strut | Clavicle |
Greater and lesser tubercles | Humerus |
Coronoid process | Ulna |
Styloid process | Radius |
Greater and lesser sciatic notches | Coxal |
Greater and lesser trochanter | Femur |
Medial and lateral condyles | Tibia |
Abnormal lateral spinal curvature that occurs most often in the thoracic region, or called "twisted disease" | Scoliosis |
Dorsally exaggerated thoracic curvature, or "hunch back" | Kyphosis |
An accentuated lumbar curvature, or swayback | Lordosis |
Common in those carrying a "large load up front", such as men with "potbellies" and pregnant women | Temporary lordosis |
Keystone of the cranium | Sphenoid |
Forms inferolateral aspects of the skull | Temporal |
Forms most of the superior and lateral aspects of the skull | Parietal |
Forms part of the nasal septum and the lateral walls and roof of the nasal cavity | Ethmoid |
Supraorbital foramina | Frontal bone |
Foramen magnum | Occipital bone |
Stylomastoid foramen | Temporal bone |
Foramen spinosum | Sphenoid bone |
Infraorbital foramen | Maxilla bone |
Forms the cheek and part of the orbit | Zygomatic bone |
Constructs the bridge of the nose | Nasal bone |
Forms part of the medial orbit wall | Lacrimal bone |
Part of the nasal septum | Vomer |
Forms part of the lateral walls of the nasal cavity | Inferior nasal concha |
Massive; kidney-shaped body | Lumbar vertebra |
Long; sharp spinous process that projects inferiorly | Thoracic vertebra |
Transverse processes contain foramina | Cervical vertebra |
Odontoid process | Axis |
Fovea dentis | Atlas |
Hallux | Great toe |
Triquetral | Carpal bone |
Pollex | Thumb |
Patella | Kneecap |
Cuboid | Tarsal bone |
Bones that form the fingers and toes | Phalanges |
Bones that form the wrist | Carpals |
Bones that form the palms of the hands | Metacarpals |
Bones that form the ankles | Tarsals |
Bones that form the sole of the feet | Metatarsals |
Sella turcica | Sphenoid |
Crista galli | Ethmoid |
Occipital condyles | Occipital |
Petrous and squamous portions | Temporal bone |
Formed by the parietal bones | Sagittal suture |
Formed between parietal and occipital bones | Lambdoidal suture |
Formed mainly by the temporal and parietal bones | Squamosal suture |
Formed where the parietals meet the frontal bone | Coronal suture |
Articulates with scapula | Humerus |
Forms the wrist joint with the radius and ulna | Carpals |
Bones of the palm of your hand | Metacarpals |
Olecranon process is part of this bone | Ulna |
Articulates with acetabulum of pelvis | Head of femur |
Elongated ridge on posterior of femur | Linea aspera |
Bone with the bony crest that forms the shin | Tibia |
Bone that has the lateral malleolus | Fibula |
Bone that contains the infraorbital foramen | Maxilla |
Foramen ovale is part of this bone | Sphenoid |
Superior and middle nasal conchae are part of this bone | Ethmoid |
Mastoid process | Temporal |
Humerus | Arm |
Ulna | Medial forearm |
Radius | Lateral forearm |
Scaphoid | Wrist |
Vertebrosternal | True ribs |
Vertebrochondral | False ribs |
Vertebral | Floating ribs |
Intercostal | Between ribs |