Bone Shapes
Bone Markings
Skull Bones
Facial Bones
Vertebrae
100

cylindrical and longer than it is wide, found in the upper limb and lower limb. Examples: humerus, femur, phalanges, etc. 

long bones 

100

What are the 3 general classifications of bone markings

articulations, projections, holes

100

forms the lower lateral side of the skull

temporal bone

100

how many facial bones are there?

14

100

This is the upper region of the spine and has 7 vertebrae pieces

cervical

200

cube-like, approximately equal in length, width and thickness. Examples: tarsals and and carpals

short bones

200

prominent round surface

head

200

either side of the foramen magnum and is oval-shaped

occipital condyle

200

provides passage for a sensory nerve to the skin of the forehead 

supraorbital foramen

200

This is the middle region of the spine and has 12 vertebrae pieces

thoracic

300

small round bones shaped like a sesame seed. these form in the tendon

sesamoid bones

300

small, rounded process

tubercle

300

forms the most of the superior-lateral side of the skull

parietal bone

300

one of the pair that together forms the upper jaw, most of the hard palate, the medial floor of the orbit, and the lateral base of the nose

maxillary bone

300

This is the lower region of the spine and has 5 vertebrae pieces

lumbar

400

typically thin and often curved. Example: cranial bones, scapulae 

flat bones

400

groove

sulcus

400

single bone that forms the posterior skull and posterior base of the cranial cavity 

occipital bone

400

cheekbone

zygomatic

400

This is the tailbone

coccyx

500

not easily characterized by shape, has complex shapes. example: mainly facial bones

irregular bones

500

open space in bone

sinus

500

single, midline bone that forms the roof and lateral walls of the upper nasal cavity

ethmoid bone

500

small, rectangular bone that forms the anterior, medial wall of the orbit 

lacrimal bone

500

this is triangular shaped, weight bearing superior base and inferior non weight bearing apex. Formed by the fusion of 5 sacral vertebrae 

sacrum

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