Crania | Dentition | Vertebrae and Pectoral girdle | Pelvis | Long bones |
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What is the malar / zygoma?
The "cheek bone"
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What is the hypoconulid?
The most distal cusp of the lower molars
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What is the xiphoid process?
The distal portion of the sternum
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What is the acetabular fossa?
The articulation of the pelvis and the femur
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What is the radius?
This bone has a head, neck, interosseous margin, styloid process, and radial tuberosity.
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What is the hyoid?
The only bone without an articulation with another bone.
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What is buccal?
The directional term that means "cheek"
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What is the manubrium and the scapula?
The clavicle articulates with the ________ and ___________ bones.
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What are the illium, ischium, and pubis?
The three parts of the pelvis.
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What is the ulna?
This bone has an olecranon process, trochlear notch, and interosseous margin.
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What is the gonion?
The angle of the mandible connecting the ascending ramus and the inferior margin of the body of the mandible.
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What are mammelons?
The bumpy ridges sometimes found on incisors
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What is the spinous process?
The portion of the vertebrae that extends dorsally.
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What are the gluteal lines?
The attachment point for the gluteus maximus
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What is the femur?
This bone has an intertrochanteric line.
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What is bregma?
The point where the coronal and sagittal sutures meet.
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What is the paracone?
The mesiobuccal cusp of maxillary molars
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What is the vertebral foramen?
The opening of the vertebrae in which the spinal cord is housed.
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What is the auricular surface?
The articulation of the sacrum
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What is the tibia?
This bone has a medial malleolus.
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What is 29?
The total number of bones that form the cranium (inside and out)
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What is Carabelli's cusp?
Additional cusp sometimes found on the protocone
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What is 24?
The number of vertebrae in total.
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What is the obturator foramen
The hole formed by the pubis and the ischium.
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What is the fibula?
This bone has a ridge for interosseous ligaments.
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