True or False: Costal cartilages join ribs to the sternum
True
This bone is the only moveable bone of the skull.
Mandible
This is a round or ovel opening in a bone- such as the one on the bottom of the skull allowing for the spinal cord to connect to the brain.
Foramen (Foramen Magnum is the opening at the bottom of skull)
This is name for the marble sized bones in your wrist
Carpals
How many bones make up the human skull?
22
True or False: Ribs 11 and 12 are true ribs because they have no attachment to the sternum.
False
The patella is what type of bone?
Sesamoid Bone
A large rounded bump where muscles and tendons can attach
Tuberosity
This is the name for the large heel bone
Large flat bones that form the top and sides of the skull that are connected by the sagittal suture.
Parietal
True or False: Your cheekbone is known as the zygomatic bone.
True
Ribs 8-10 are a type of false rib known as ______________.
The fossa where the humerous articulates with the scapula
Glenoid Cavity
Coracoid Process
The upper jaw bone that holds the upper teeth
The Maxilla
True or False: C1 Vertebrae is known as the axis
False: C1 is the Atlas C2 is the axis
This is the most inferior part of the vertebral column
Coccyx
Which forms the major portion of the coxal bone?
Ilium
How many cervical vertebrae are there?
7 Cervical Vertebrae
This bone forms the part of the nasal septum in the midline of the nose
Vomer
True or False: The occipital bone forms the superior and lateral portion of the skull.
False: The parietal bones
Name three differences between female and male pelvises.
Male: Generally Narrower across, Larger Sacrum, Curved Coccyx, Narrower Subpubic Angle
Female: Generally Wider across, Smaller Sacrum, Less Curved Coccyx, Wider Subpubic Angle
This is the two side projections on vertebrae where muscles attach,
Transverse Process
Name 5 bones of the appendicular skeleton
Pectoral girdle, humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals etc.
Name the three largest bones that form the orbits
Frontal, Maxilla, Zygomatic (also smaller ones include the ethmoid bone , the sphenoid bone, and the lacrimal bone)