Bones and Features
Vertebral Column
Joints and Movement
Trunk Muscles
Hyoid Muscles
100

Name this structure:


Mandible

100

This is the bone in your neck that does not have a vertebral body.

Atlas

100

This is the joint where your jaw connects to your skull.

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ)

100

What muscle is this?


Temporalis

100

The hyoid muscles are a group of muscles located in the ....

Neck
200

This is the bone that forms your forehead:


Frontal Bone

200

What is the number of thoracic vertebrae in the body?

12

200

What type of articulation is present in the suture between the bones of the skull?

Synarthrotic

200

What muscle is this?

Trapezius

200

What is B on this diagram?


Digastric Muscle

300

What is this feature named?


Foramen Magnum

300

The canal made by the adjacent vertebral foramina is the vertebral canal and in life, it surrounds and protects the...

Spinal Cord

300

When the temporalis shortens, how does the mandible move?

Mandible depression

300

This muscle elevates the mandible and originates on the zygomatic arch.

Masseter

300

What is A on this diagram?


Stylohyoid

400

What is this feature named?


Scapular Spine

400

What is this feature?

 

Superior Articular Process

400

What synovial joint is this?


Saddle joint

400

The sternocleidomastoid inserts on this bony landmark

Mastoid process of the temporal bone

400

The stylohyoid originates on which process of the temporal bone?

Styloid process on temporal bone

500

What feature is this?


Coranoid process of mandible

500

What part of the occipital bone articulates with the lateral masses of the atlas?

Occipital condyles

500
What kind of joint is in between the epiphyseal plate?

Cartilageneous

500

What is this muscle and what is its insertion?


Splenius Capitus, 

  • Mastoid process of the temporal bone
  • Occipital
500

The sternohyoid and omohyoid both insert on this bone and perform what action?

Insert on the hyoid bone and depress the hyoid during swallowing.

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