PLES FEED MY ZEBRA
palatine, lacrimol, ethmoid, sphenoid, frontal, maxilla, zygomatic
what does the the atlas and axis do, and which has dens
atlas: yas
axis: dens, shake head no
the three main sections of the sternum
body, manibrium, xiphoid process
GALT stands for...?
gut associated lymphoid tissue
which organ functions to absorb fat soluble vitamins
lacteal inside microvilli
name all the sutures
coronal, saggital, lamboidal, sqaumosal, intermaxillary, metopic, palatine
what are the sides of the sacrum and coccyx called
auricular surface, transverse process
what are the divets on the body
costal notches
thymus and spleen function
thymus: creation of B/T cells
spleen: recycle old RBC and make other immune cells (not B/T)
what are the three types and differences of curvy spines... they end with -osis
scoliosis --> s
kyphosis --> shrimp
lordosis --> inward curve
name of the line on the back of the skull
superior nuchal line
where is the vertical laminae, and superior/inferior demi facets
vertical laminae: curve of the thoracic vertebrae
sup/inf demi facet: adjacent to the body
what are the divets in the manibrium called
jugular notch and clavicular notch
tissue (interstitial fluid), lymphaiic capillary (lymph), lymph vessel, lymph node, lymph vessel, continues through lymph nodes
cisternae chyli, thoracic duct, left lymphatic duct, left subcleivian vein, heart
dos
describe where the jugular and carotid canals are
jugular --> FAT, and close to magnum foramen
carotid --> skinny, farther from magnum foramen
name the parts of a rib
vertibral end, head, tubercle, neck, sternal end, costal groove
what are all the parts of the xiphoid process we need to know
only need to know xiphoid process
difference between medulla, medullary cord, and cortex
medulla is the dark center of the lymph node
medullary cords are tails of lymphatic nodules going into center
cortex is the center
name of the longest spinous process in the body
vertebra prominens
name all the landmarks you need to know on the temporal, sphenoid, ethmoid, and hyoid bone
temporal: mastoid process, styloid process, external auditory canal, zygomatic process
sphenoid: optic canal, greater/lesser wings, pterygoid process, seallaturcica
ethmoid: cristagalli, cribiform, perpendicular plate
hyoid: greater/lesser horns
what are all the ligaments of the vertebrae and describe the locations
all pigeons live in spain
what forms the sternal angle and where is it found
manubriosternal junction found between body and manibrium
difference between adult and baby lymphatic systems
babies: ginormous fat thymus because it needs help
adults: deteriorated thymus, more immune cells
which fontanel doesn't close up as you grow older
they all close up duh