What is the name of bone #1?
What is the frontal bone?
What bone structure contains 8 cranial bones and 14 facial bones?
What is the skull?
What category does a sesame seed shaped bone fall under?
What is a sesamoid?
What is a shallow depression?
This is a flat horizontal structure of the ethmoid bone that contains the olfactory foramina through which branches of the olfactory nerve pass from the nose on their way to the brain.
What is the cribriform plate?
What is the name of bone #2?
What are the nasal bones?
This bone structure contains 33 irregular-shaped bones
What is the vertebral column/spine?
What is the term for a large, usually roughened projection?
What is a tuberosity?
What is a narrow slit?
What is a fisure?
What is another name for the nasal concha?
What are turbinates?
What is the name of bone #3?
What is the zygomatic bone?
This structure contains the sternum and 12 pairs of ribs.
What is the rib cage?
What is the term for a large, round projection at the end of a bone?
What is a condyle?
What is a circular opening through which vessels, nerves, or ligaments pass?
What is a foramen?
Anatomical structures in a fetus or newborn where adjoining sutures have not yet ossified.
What are fontanelles?
What is the name of bone #4?
What is the maxilla?
This bone is a structure of its own, located in the neck, and does not articulate with any other bone.
What is the hyoid?
What is the projection above a condyle?
What is an epicondyle?
Describes a bone that is not in the context of its respective joint
What is disarticulated?
What vertebrae:
* holds up the skull
* Has no vertebral body and no spinous process
* aka: Atlas
what is C1?
What is the name of bone #5?
What is the mandible?
Round structures made of connective tissue located between the vertebral bodies
What are vertebral discs?
What is the term for a rounded articular projection supported on the neck of a bone?
What is a head?
Term for a natural passage or opening leading to the interior of the body.
What is a meatus?
Consists of 4 fused vertebrae, located at the inferior end of the sacrum.
What is the coccyx?