Bone Markings
Markings upon Bones
Shapely Spines
Bone ID
Boney Bone ID
Vertebral Vertebrae
100

This is a tube-like opening.

What is a Meatus?

100

This is a small, rounded projection

What is a Tubercle?

100

This is abnormal lateral curvature of a spine.

What is Scoliosis?

100

This is the uppermost part of the Sternum.

What is the Manubrium?

100

This structure of a Vertebrae connects the Vertebral Body to the Transverse Processes.

What are Pedicles?

100

These are your thickest and strongest of the unfused vertebrae. You have 5 of them.

What are Lumbar Vertebrae?

200

This is a prominent ridge or elongated projection.

What is a Crest?

200

This is a large, rounded, usually rough projection.

What is a Tuberosity?

200

This is exaggerated lumbar curvature of the spine.

What is Lordosis?

200

This is the most inferior part of the Sternum.

What is the Xiphoid Process?

200

This is the largest portion of the Sternum.

What is the Body?
200

This is the anatomical name for the tailbone.

What is the Coccyx?

300

This is a sharp, slender projection.

What is a Spine?

300

This is a projection above a condyle.

What is an Epicondyle?

300
This is the concave spinal curvature of newborns.

What is the Thoracic Curvature?

300

This bone allows you to nod "Yes."

What is Atlas?

300

This structure of a Vertebrae connects the Transverse Process to the Spinous Process.

What are Lamina?

300

This is a triangular shaped bone that is situated medially to the hips.

What is the Sacrum?

400

This is a narrow slit between adjacent bones for blood vessels and nerves

What is a Fissure?

400

This is an opening for blood vessels, nerves, and/or ligaments.

What is a Foramen?

400

This is the convex spinal curvature of the neck.

What is Cervical Curvature?

400

This bone is separated into 3 sections: the Manubrium, the Body, and the Xiphoid Process

What is the Sternum?

400

This is the name for the structure created by both the Lamina and Pedicles.

What is the Vertebral Arch?

400

This is the type of vertebrae that your ribs connect to. You have 12 of them.

What are Thoracic Vertebrae?

500

This is the opening for the spinal cord.

What is the Vertebral Foramen?
500

These are small holes located laterally to the vertebral body on a cervical vertebrae.

What are Transverse Foramen?

500

This is an exaggerated thoracic curve of the spine.

What is Kyphosis?

500

This bone allows you to nod "No."

What is Axis?

500

This is a specific type of spinous process that is usually found on Cervical Vertebrae. It splits into two separate points.

What is a Bifurcated Spinous Process?

500

Atlas and Axis are examples of these vertebrae. You have 7 of them.

What are Cervical Vertebrae?

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