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Head/Neck Bones
Facial Bones
Muscles
Joints
Brain
100
These three things make cervical vertebra easily identifiable.
What are bifid spinous processes, transverse foramina, and triangular vertebral foreman.
100
Also known as the cheekbone.
What is the zygoma
100
This is the largest of the Neck Flexor muscles.
What is the SCM?
100
This joint is formed by the articulation of the C1 vertebra and the occipital bone?
What is the Atlanto-Axial Joint?
100
Area of the brain responsible for our personalities and decision making.
What is the frontal lobe?
200
This is another name for C1, which is easily identifiable by this feature.
What is the atlas, no vertebral body!
200
This is the smallest of the facial bones.
What is the lacrimal?
200
This muscle bilaterally extends the neck, but unilaterally sidebends to the same side while rotating to the opposite side.
What is the Upper Traps?
200
This joint is formed by the articulation of C1 and C2.
What is the Atlantoaxial Joint?
200
Found in the temporal lobe, this area of the brain is responsible for language comprehension.
What is Wernicke's Area?
300
This is another name for C2, which is easily identified by this feature.
What is the axis, presence of the Dens or Odontoid process.
300
The ramus, angle, and body are landmarks that describe this facial bone
What is the mandible?
300
This muscle has attachment points on the 1st and 2nd rib.
What is the Scalenes?
300
Rotation of the head/neck comes primarly from this pivot joint.
What is the atlantoaxial joint?
300
these are the three layers of menengies from outer to inner..
What is the dura, arachnoid, and pia mater?
400
These are the six cranial bones.
What are the frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal, ethmoid, and spheniod bones.
400
The upper jaw.
What is the maxilla?
400
These are the muscles responsible for mandible elevation.
What are the masseter, temporalis, and medial pterygoid?
400
This ligaments main job is to hold the dens of C2 in place.
What is the transverse ligament of the atlas?
400
This part of the brain is responsible for life sustaining functions.
What is the brainstem?
500
These are the important landmarks of the frontal bone.
What is the glabella and supercilliary arches.
500
These are the borders of the orbit.
What are the frontal, zygoma, maxilla, lacrimal/nasal, and sphenoid bones
500
The medial and lateral pterygoid muscles perform this action when acting unilaterally.
What is opposite sideglide?
500
The atlanto-occipital joint is classified as this type of joint.
What is a condyloid joint?
500
The ridges and valleys of the brain..
What are the gyri and sulci?