Body part that has 16 carpals, 10 metacarpals and 28 phalanges
What is the hand?
Frontal, Parietal, Occipatal and Temporal
What are the 4 major areas of the skull?
Spaces that hold other tissues or structures
What are depressions?
Attaches the upper limb to the trunk
What is The Pectoral Girdle?
"Ankle" joint
What is the Talus?
206
What is the amount of bones in the human body?
Coronal, Sagittal, Lamboid and Squamous
What are the four sutures of the skull?
One bone meets another bone
What is an articulating surface?
Commonly referred to as the "collar bone"
What is the Clavicle?
Largest bone of the Coxa
What is the Ilium?
Short, Long, Seasmoid, Irregular and Flat
What are the 5 bone classifications?
Palatine Process and Maxilla
What bones make up the Hard Palate?
Manubrium, Body and Xiphoid process
What are the main parts of the sternum?
Acromioclavicular, Coracoacromial, Coracoclavicular and Glenohumeral
What are the ligaments of the shoulder?
Acetabulofemoral Joint
What is the Hip Bone?
Support and protection. movement, hemopoiesis and storage
What are the functions of the bone?
Nasal Bones, Inferior Nasal Concha, Ethmoid Bone, and Vomer
What bones make up the nasal cavity?
Ribs and Sternum
What makes up the Thoracic Cage?
Can move this in any direction
What is the Scapula?
5
What is the amount of Metatarsals in the foot?
Axial and Appendicular
What are the 2 major regions of the skeletal structure?
14
What is the amount of facial bones in the skull?
7
What is the amount of true ribs?
8
What is the amount of carpals in the hand?
Articular surface, Base and Apex
What are the features of the Patella?