Front-
Middle-
Eyehole-
Frontal Bone
Parietal Bone
Sphenoid Bone
Collarbone-
Shoulderblade-
Rubbery discs-
Hole In each vertebrae-
Clavicle
Scapula
Intervertebral Discs
vertebral foramen
3 types:
Fibrous (connect bones with dense fibrous connective tissue, no movement), cartilaginous (bones joined by cartilage, small movement), synovial (most movement, articulate cartilage)
Bones of the foot
One tarsal bone: Talus
Heel: Calcaneous
Posterior portion of foot: Tarsals (seven)
Mid Portion of Foot: Metatarsals
Toes: Phalanges
Pivot
Ex: Second cervical vertebrae
Primarily allows rotation
Back-
Side-
Between the Eyes-
Joints (stitches)-
Occipital Bone
Temporal
Ethmoid Bone
Sutures
Sternum
1.Top
2.Middle
3.Bottom
4.Center
5.Bottom
1.Jugular Notch
2.Manubrium
3.Sternum Angle
4.Body
5.Xiphoid process
Hinge joint
Ex: knee
Only flexion and extension, like a door hinge
Hand
Fingers: Phalanges
Wrist bones: Carpals
Mid bones: Metacarpals
Plane
Ex: End of clavicle and shoulder blade
Made up of flat surfaces and allows only a small gliding motion
Jaw-
Cheekbones-
Upper Jaw-
Mandible bones
Zygomatic Arches
Maxillary bones
Ribs (how many)
1-7
8-10
11-12
12 pairs (24)
True ribs
False ribs
Floating ribs
Saddle joints
Ex: thumb
Allows flexion and extension, side to side
Forearm
Radius+Ulna
Gout
Refers to the recurrent bouts of painful swelling and redness in a bone
Large opening in skull-
The bone beneath the tongue-
vertebral bones-
Foramen Magnum
Hyoid Bone
Vertebrae
Scapula, clavicle
Structure that attaches the lower limbs to the body
Pectoral girdle
Pelvic girdle
Ball and Socket
Ex: Hip
Made from rounded end of one bone fitting into a rounded cavity in another bone
Arm
Humerus
Ligaments
Bands of dense fibrous connective tissue, primarily made up of collagen fiber
Different Sections of Vetebral Column
cervical (neck), thoracic (chest), lumbar (lower back), sacrum, and coccyx
Appendicular Skeleton
Axial Skeleton
Girdles (pectoral, pelvic), upper and lower limbs
Skull, Vertebral Column, and Thoracic Cage
Condyloid
Ex: wrists
Similar to ball-and-socket, but are more restricted in the range of motion they allow
Thigh
Leg
Femur
Tibia (bigger one) fibula (smaller one)
Sprain
A situation where a ligament is torn