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What are sutures?
an immovable fibrous joint
What are the major skull sutures?
Coronal
,
sagittal
,
lambdoid
, and
squamous.
What are the 8 cranial bones?
Parietal
,
ethmoid
,
sphenoid
,
tempral
,
occiptal
,
frontal
What is foramen magnum?
Opening at the
base
of the
skull
through which the
spinal cord passes.
What sphenoid bone helps with eye movment?
superior orbital fissure
What is the name for the sphenoid bone where optic nerves?
optic foramina
What is the green part called?
Pterygoid processes
What part of the ethmoid bone transmits olfactory senses?
Cribriform plate or the olfactory foramina on them
What is the name of the piece that projects inferiorly to contribute to the nasal septum?
Perpendicular plate
What are the 3 things that ethmoid bone is composed of?
Cribriform plate
,
perpendicular plate
and
crista galli
What contains the ethmoid sinus?
lateral masses.
What is the blue square representing?
Occipital condyles
What is this?
coronoid process
What is the part of the place that contains tooth sockets?
Alveolar margin
Can you name the structures from top to bottom?
Mandibular foramina
and
Mental foramina
What does the arrow point to?
incisive fossa
What are the arrows pointing to?
Infra orbital foramen
What is the single bone forming nasal septum?
Vomer
List 2 facts on the orbits?
Made
of
7 parts
of
bone
and
encases
the
eyes
and
lacrimal glands
What is the only bone in the body that does not articulate with any other
bone
?
Hyoid bone
What is the purpose of nucleus pulposus?
elasticity
and
compressibility
(centre)
What covers the nucleus pulposus?
Annulus fibrosus resists tension in the spine
What forms part of the medial orbit wall?
lacrimal bone
Along with support, the anterior longitudinal ligament of the vertebral column also acts to?
prevent hyperextension of spine
What is acetabulum?
point of fusion
illium
,
ischium
,
pubis
recieves the head of the
femur
what is an individual hip bone called?
coxal bone
what is the purpose of iliac spine in the pelvis?
Attachment point
for
muscles
what is anterior superior illiac spine?
A
bony landmark
found on
skinny
people
What is this?
Greater sciatic notch
The weight of the body is transmitted from the spine to the pelvis through what joints?
Sacroiliac joints.
what is pelvic brim?
boundary
between the
true pelvis
and the
false pelvis.
indicate all coloured areas?
Green:
false pelvis
Yellow:
true pelvis
red circle:
pelvic
brim
What do the question marks indicate and what is their function?
ischial
spine
: serves as
point
of
attachment
of
sacro-spinous
ligament
what are the strongest part of the hip?
ischial tuberosity
What are fovea capitis ligaments to?
acetabulum.
What are greater and lesser trochanter of femur attachments for?
buttock Muscle attachments.
Between the condyles on the posterior aspect of the femur is the deep, U-shaped what is it called?
intercondylar fossa.
What is linea aspera?
Ridge on the
posterior
surface of the
femur.
What is this on the femur?
intercondylar eminence
where do the patellar ligaments attach?
tibial tuberosity
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