Bones
Bones
Bone Spaces & Holes
Bone depressions, Joints, and other axial skeleton
Bone Projections
100

Name the bone identified.

frontal bone

100

Name the bone identified.

Occipital bone

100

Name the foramen identified.

Foramen magnum

100

Name the joint identified. (full name)

Frontal/coronal suture

100

Name bone projections identified. 

Coronoid process of the mandible

200

Name two bones identified

maxilla & mandible

200

Name the two bones identified.

Parietal & Temporal

200

Locate the carotid canal & Jugular foramen on the skull.

Demo on skull

200

Name the identified joint. (full name)

Lambdoidal suture

200

Name the two boney projections on the lateral sides of the nasal cavity. (point them out on the model)

middle nasal conchae & inferior nasal conchae

300

Locate three places where the sphenoid bone is visible on the skull.

demo answer

300

Locate three places where the ethmoid bone is visible on the skull.

Demo on skull

300

Name the following three spaces.

Optic foramen, superior fissure, inferior fissure

300

Name the two joints identified.

sagittal suture & squamous suture

300

A. Name the bone "bridge" identified. B. What two bones compose the "bridge" identified? C. What two processes connect to form the "bridge"... locate these on the skull.

A. Zygomatic arch, B. zygomatic & temporal bones, C. zygomatic process & temporal process

400

Name the four bones that have sinuses within them, and point them out on the skull.

Name and demo on the skull.

400

A. Name the two bones of the hard palate (point them out on the model). B. What parts compose the two bones identified? (name them & point them out on the model)

A. maxilla & palatine bones

B. palatine processes compose the maxilla & the horizontal plates compose the palatine bone

400

A. Name the spaces/holes identified. B. What is the structure called that the holes identified are within? C. What bone are they a part of?

A. Olfactory formina, B. Cribriform plate

C. Ethmoid bone

400

A. What type of joint is the jaw? B. Name the bone depression & the bone projection that form this joint.

A. Synovial joint B. mandibular fossa & mandibular condyle

400

A. What boney projection can we palpitate behind our ears? B. What boney structure gives us a defined jawline? C. These two flat bone extensions allow for muscle attachments for our mandible and throat muscles. (name all of them, and identify them on the skull)

A. Mastoid processes, B. Angle of mandible C. Lateral pterygoid plates & medial pterygoid plates

500

Name the six bones of the orbit & locate them on the skull.

Name and demo on skull.

500

A. The nasal septum is composed of what two structures? B. Name the identified boney projections C. What two bones have the projections identified?

A. vomer & perpendicular plate

B. Alveolar processes, C. maxilla & mandible


500

A. Name the following five spaces/holes. B. Which of the named spaces pass through or touch the temporal bone?

B. External auditory meatus, Nasolacrimal canal, Foramen ovale, Foramen lacerum, Internal auditory meatus

B. External auditory meatus, internal auditory meatus, Foramen lacerum

500

A. Name the bone identified, B. Name the three parts of the bone identified, C. Name the joint, D. Give the specific name of the connective tissue, E. What ribs are true ribs and why?

A. Sternum, B. Manubrium, body, and Xiphoid process, C. Sternal angle, D. Costal cartilage, E. ribs 1-7, because their costal cartilage is directly attached to the sternum

500

A. Name the boney projections identified. B. What bone are these part of? C. What do they articulate with? (give structure & specific bone and name)

A. Occipital condyles, B. Occipital bone

C. the superior articular facets of the Atlas C1 vertebrae