Infant Cranium Questions
Skull
Vertebral Column I.D.
Vertebral Column
Skull I.D.
100

 Areas of incomplete intramembranous ossifications

What are fontanels (soft spots)?

100

The number of IMMOVABLE bones. 

13 bones

100

Looking at the curvature side.

Identify the curvature associating with number 3. 

What is the lumbar curve?

100

Name the three types of ribs. 

What are the false, floating, and true ribs?

100

Looking at the Inferior view. 

Identify number 3.

What is the zygomatic bone?


200

This fontanelle will close around 6 months of age.

Sphenoid fontanelle

200
  • 2 bones, each side of face, upper jaw.

  • Contains the sockets of the upper teeth
  • Maxillary sinuses located within these bones (largest sinus)

What is the maxillae? 

200

Looking at the vertebrae side. 

Identify the vertebrae region associated with number 3. Include the number of vertebrae in this region.

What is the lumbar region (5 vertebrae)?

200

This portion of the body is composed of thoracic vertebrae, sternum, ribs, and costal cartilage. It is also basket shaped.

What is the thoracic cage? 

200

Look at the Anterior/Frontal view of the Skull. 

Identify number 19.

What is the parietal bone?

300

The largest fontanelle, it typically closes between 12 and 18 months of age.

What is the anterior fontanelle?

300

Single bone, located at midline within nasal cavity

What is the vomer? 

300

Looking at the vertebrae AND the curvature side.

Identify the vertebrae and curvature region associated with number 2. Include the number of vertebrae in this region.

What is the thoracic vertebrae/curve (12 vertebrae)? 

300

This type of vertebrae is larger and thicker. It deals with a lot of stress, support most of the weight. 

What is the lumbar vertebrae? 

300

Looking at the inferior view. 

Identify number 26.

What is the occipital condyle?
400

This fontanelle usually closes by 2-3 months of age.

Posterior fontanelle

400

Does not articulate with any other bone.

Neck region below the mandible

Suspended by ligaments and muscles

Supports the tongue and provides for muscle attachment

What is the Hyoid Bone? 

400

Looking at the curvature side.

Identify the type of curvature associating with number 4.

What is the sacral curve? 

400

Name 3 of the 5 major regions of the vertebral column.

(Think --> Can Tom Learn Spanish Correctly)

  • 7 cervical vertebrae (neck)

  • 12 thoracic vertebrae (thorax)

  • 5 lumbar vertebrae 

  • 5 sacral vertebrae

  • 4 coccygeal vertebrae (fused into coccyx)


400

Looking at the anterior/frontal view of the skull.

Identify number 34.

What is the nasal bone?

500

Provide two characteristics of an infantile skull. 

  • Relatively small face with a prominent forehead and large orbits.

  • Jaw and nasal cavity are small

  • Sinuses are incompletely formed

  • Frontal bone is in 2 parts

  • Skull bones are thin, but somewhat flexible and less easily fractured

500

In the skull, there are 4 bones with sinuses. Provide two examples. 

Frontal, Ethmoid, Sphenoid, and Maxilla

500

Looking at the vertebrae side.

Identify the vertebrae region associated with number 1. Include the number of vertebrae in this region.

What is the cervical region (7 vertebrae)? 

500

This is a large opening for the spinal cord.

What is the Vertebral Foramen?

500

Looking at the anterior/frontal view of the skull.

Identify number 8.

What is the maxilla?