Question: Key 1. Carotid Canal 2 Coronal Suture 3. Ethmoid Bone 4. External Occipital Protuberance 5. Foramen Lacerum 6 Foramen Magnum 7. Foramen Ovale & Frontal Bone 9. Glabella 10. Incisive Fossa 11. Inferior Asal Concha 12. Inferior Orbital Fissure 13. Infraorbital Foramen 14. Jugular Formen 15. Lacrimal Bone 16, Mandible 17. Mandibular Fossa 18. Mandibular …
Question: Key 1. Carotid Canal 2 Coronal Suture 3. Ethmoid Bone 4. External Occipital Protuberance 5. Foramen Lacerum 6 Foramen Magnum 7. Foramen Ovale & Frontal Bone 9. Glabella 10. Incisive Fossa 11. Inferior Asal Concha 12. Inferior Orbital Fissure 13. Infraorbital Foramen 14. Jugular Formen 15. Lacrimal Bone 16, Mandible 17. Mandibular Fossa 18. Mandibular …
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key 1. carotid canal 2 coronal suture 3. ethmoid bone 4. external occipital protuberance 5. foramen lacerum 6 foramen magnum 7. foramen ovale & frontal bone 9. glabella 10. incisive fossa 11. inferior asal concha 12. inferior orbital fissure 13. infraorbital foramen 14. jugular formen 15. lacrimal bone 16, mandible 17. mandibular fossa 18. mandibular symphysis 19. mastoid process 20. maxilla 21. mental foramen 22. middle nasal concha of ethmoid 23. nasal bone 24. occipital bone 25. occipital condyle 26. palatine bonc 27. palatine process of maxilla 28. parietal bone 29. sagittal suture 30 sphenoid bone 31. styloid process 32. stylomastoid foramen 33. superior orbital fissure 34. supraorbital foramen 35. temporal bone 36. Vomer 37. zygomatic bone 38. zygomatic process of temporal bone On this illustration of an articulated vertebral column, identify cach curvature indicated and Inbel it as a primary or a second- ary curvature. Also identify the structures provided with leader lines, using the letters of the terms listed in the key below. Key: a. atlas b. axis intervertebral disc d. two thoracic vertebrae f. two lumbar vertebrae vertebra prominens (curvature) c. sacrum e. (curvature) (curvature) (curvature) 21. Using the terms in the key, identify the regions and landmarks of the bony thorax. Key: i body b. clavicular notch C. costal cartilage d. false ribs e. floating ribs 1. jugular notch 8 manubrium h. sternal angle 1. sternum 1 true ribs k xiphisternal joint L vertebra 1. xiphoid process 5. Using items from the list at the right, identify the anatomical landmarks and regions of the scapula. Key: a. acromion b. coracoid process c. glenoid cavity d. inferior angle e. infraspinous fossa f. lateral border g. medial border h. spine i. superior angle jsuperior border k. suprascapular notch 1. supraspinous fossa 5. Match the terms in the key with the appropriate leader lines on the drawings of the humerus and the radius and ulna. Also decide whether the bones shown are right or left bones and whether the view shown is an anterior or a posterior view. Key: a. anatomical neck b. coronoid process c. distal radioulnar joint d. greater tubercle e. head of humerus f. head of radius g. head of ulna h. lateral epicondyle i medial epicondyle j. olecranon fossa k olecranon process 1. proximal radioulnar joint m. radial groove n. radial notch 0. radial tuberosity p. styloid process of radius 9. styloid process of ulna 1. surgical neck S trochlea 1. trochlear notch letters from the key to identify the bone markings on this illustration of an articulated pelvis. Make an educated gues as to whether the illustration shows a male or female pelvis and provide two reasons for your decision. Key: a. acetabulum b. ala of sacrum c. anterior superior iliac spine d. iliac crest e. iliac fossa f. ischial spine 8. pelvic brim h. pubic crest i pubic symphysis j sacroiliac joint k. sacrum 16. Match the terms in the key with the appropriate leader lines on the drawings of the femur and the tibia and fibula. Also de cide if these bones are right or left bones and whether the view shown is an anterior or a posterior view. Key: a. distaltibiofibular joint b. fovea capitis c. gluteal tuberosity d. greater trochanter e. head of femur f. head of fibula g. intercondylar eminence h. intertrochanteric crest i. lateral condyle j. lateral epicondyle k. lateral malleolus 1. lesser trochanter m. medial condyle n medial epicondyle 0.medial malleolus p. neck of femur 9. proximal tibiotibular joint r. tibial anterior border S. tibial tuberosity
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