Cranium
Facial Bones
Vertebral Column
Ribs +
Randomness
Wound Healing
100

This is your forehead bone

Frontal bone

100

Forms the floor of the cranial cavity..is a butterfly shaped bone

Sphenoid bone

100

What is the name of the region that has 12 vertebrae?

Thoracic

100

What is a false rib?

The middle 5 pairs of ribs.. they attach indirectly to the sternum

100

What is the name of the bone that is floating in your throat?  It is not connected to anything else.  This bone helps to move your tongue.

Hyoid bone

100

What type of bone cell CREATES new bone?

Osteoblasts

200

This is the opening in the bottom of the skull where the spinal cord enters the brain

Foramen magnum

200

Fingernail sized bones..form the inside walls of the orbits.

Lacrimal bones

200

What are the names of the C1 and C2 vertebrae?

Atlas (C1) and Axis (C2)

200

How many sets of ribs do we have?

12 pairs (24 ribs)

200

How many bones fused together to create the sacrum?

5 vertebrae

200

What is the first stage in bone healing?

Hematoma formation....blood vessels break and blood surrounds broken bones.

300

What do we call the 'squigly' lines where bones fuse together on the skull?

Sutures

300

Name of the cheekbone

Zygomatic

300

What is the name of the tailbone?

Coccyx

300

What do we call the first 7 pairs of ribs?

True ribs

300

What are the parts of the axial skeleton?

Cranium, face, vertebral column, ribs

300

Final 2 steps of bone remodeling?

The cartilage is replaced by spongy bone (3)

Bone replaces the cartilage (4)

400

This bone makes up the most posterior and inferior portion of the skull.

Occipital bone

400

The bone in the middle of the nasal cavity...forms the nasal septum

Vomer bone

400

Where is the lumbar region and how many vertebrae does it contain?

Lower back..5 vertebrae

400

What are the 3 bones that make up the breast bone?

Manubrium, Body, and Xiphoid process
400

What was an alternative name for the rib cage?

Bony thorax or thoracic cage

400

What type of bone cells DESTROYS bone?

Osteoclasts
500

The bone that is underneath your ears

Temporal bone
500
What are the upper and lower jaws called?

Mandible (lower) Maxilla (upper)

500

Where is the cervical region located?

In the neck...from the neck to the shoulders

500

What do we call the 2 most inferior ribs?

Floating ribs

500

What was a fontanel?

The 'soft spots' on a babies skull.  They are made of fibrous connective tissue.

500
What is the 2nd step of bone healing?

New capillaries grow into the wound.. cartilage begins to grow.

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