Bone Markings | Cavities of the Skull | Bones of the Axial Skeleton | Bones of the Appendicular Skeleton | Miscellaneous |
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What is a head
This is a bony expansion carried on a narrow neck
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What is the orbit
This cavity is where the eyes are situated
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What is the sacrum
This bone is formed by the 5 sacral vertebrae that fuse by age 26
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What is two
The pollex, also known as the thumb, has this number of phalanx
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What is 206
This is the number of bones in the typical human adult body
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What is a tubercle
This is a small rounded projection, smaller than a tuberosity
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What are sinuses
These cavities of the skull can be classified as ethmoid, sphenoid, frontal, or maxillary
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What is thoracic
This type of vertebrae have a downward-angling spinous process and facets for rib articulation
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What is the femur
The greater trochanter and lesser trochanter can be found on this bone
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What is the hyoid
This bone is the only bone in the body that does not articulate with any other bone
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What is a foramen
This is a round or oval opening through a bone
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What is the buccal cavity
This cavity is also known as the oral or mouth cavity
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What is floating
Ribs 11 and 12 are classified as this type of rib because they are not attached to the sternum
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What is the pectoral girdle
This attaches the upper extremity to the body and comprises of the scapulae and clavicle bones
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What is the patella
This bone is also known as the kneecap
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What is a fissure
This is a narrow slit-like opening
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What is the nasal cavity
This cavity is a large air filled space superior and posterior to the nose
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What is the mandible
This is the only movable bone of the cranium
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What is medial longitudinal
The talus is the keystone for this arch of the foot
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What is the sternum
The manubrium, gladiolus, and xiphoid process make up this bone
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What is a spine
This is a sharp, slender projection
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What is the cranial cavity
This cavity houses the brain
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What is cervical
This type of vertebrae has a 1:1 body to foramen ratio
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What is the antebrachium
The radius and ulna make up this region, also known as the forearm
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What are the palatine bones
These bones are L-shapes and form the posterior 1/3 of the hard palate
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