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Chapter 3: Skeletal System
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01/16/2025
This structure is the {{c1::temoral}} bone.
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This is the {{c1::sphenoid}} bone.
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This is the {{c1::parietal}} bone.
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This is the {{c1::occipital}} bone.
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This is the {{c1::ethmoid}} bone.
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This is the {{c1::coronal}} suture.
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This is the {{c1::lamboid}} suture.
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This is the {{c1::saggital}} suture.
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This is the {{c1::maxillae}} bone.
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This is the {{c1::palatine}} bone.
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This is the {{c1::zygomatic}} bone.
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This is the {{c1::nasal}} bone.
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This is the {{c1::lacrimal}} bone.
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This is the {{c1::vomer}} bone.
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This is the {{c1::mandible}}.
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This is the {{c1::inferior nasal conchae}} bone.
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This is the {{c1::frontal sinus}}.
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This is the {{c1::sphenonidal sinus}}.
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This is the {{c1::hyoid}} bone.
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01/17/2025
The 5 regions of the vertebral column from ascending to descending order are: {{c1::cervical -> thoracic -> lumbar -> sacral -> coccy…
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The three regions of the sternum from ascending to descending order are the: {{c1::manubrium -> body -> xiphoid process}}.
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The ribs attach via cartilage to the {{c1::costal notches::structure?}} on the sternum.
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This bone shows the {{c1::femur}}.
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This bone shows the {{c1::ulna}}.
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This bone is the {{c1::humerus}}.
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This is the {{c1::radius}}.
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This is the {{c1::fibula}}.
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This is the {{c1::atlas::atlas or axis?}} vetebrae.
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This is the {{c1::axis::axis or atlas?}} vertebra.
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The highlighted area is showing the {{c1::odontoid process}}.
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The structure highlighted in red is the {{c1::costal cartilages}}.
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This bone is the {{c1::clavicle}}.
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This bone is the {{c1::scapula}}.
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This is the {{c1::acrominal}} end of the clavicle.
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This is the {{c1::sternal}} end of the clavicle.
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This is the {{c1::ischium}} of the hip bone.
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This is the {{c1::ilium}} of the hip bone.
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This is the {{c1::pubis}} of the hip bone.
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This is the {{c1::os coxae}}.
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These are the {{c1::carpal}} bones.
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These are the {{c1::metacarpal}} bones.
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There are {{c1::eight::number?}} bones that comprise the carpals.
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These are the {{c1::phalanges}}.
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These (highlighted) are the {{c1::tarsal}} bones.
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These are the {{c1::metatarsal}} bones.
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These are the {{c1::phalange}} bones.
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This is the {{c1::calcaneus}} bone.
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This is the {{c1::talus}} bone.
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The structure with the red dot on it is the {{c1::tibial tuberosity}}.
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This is the {{c1::medial malleolus}} bone.
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This is the {{c1::lateral malleolus bone}}.
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This miscroscopic slide shows an {{c1::osteon}}.
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Structure A of the below diagram is the {{c1::osteon}}.
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Structure D in the diagram below is the {{c1::lamellae}}.
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Structure AC shows the {{c1::Haversian/Central canal}}.
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Structure C shows the {{c1::periosteum}}.
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Structure AD shows the {{c1::transverse/perforating canal}}.
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Osteocytes are contained within {{c1::lacunae}}.
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This (highlighted) is the {{c1::fibular (lateral) collateral}} ligament.
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This (highlighted) is the {{c1::tibial (medial) collateral}} ligament.
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This is the {{c1::anterior cruciate}} ligament.
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This is the {{c1::posterior cruciate}} ligament.
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This is the {{c1::medial meniscus}} ligament.
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This is the {{c1::lateral meniscus}} ligament.
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This structure is the {{c1::supraspinous fossa}}.
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The highlighted structure shows the {{c1::subscapular fossa}}.
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The highlighted portion shows the {{c1::glenoid fossa/cavity}}.
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This shows the {{c1::greater tubercle}} of the humerus.
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This structure shows the {{c1::lesser tubercle}} of the humerus.
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This is the {{c1::intertubercular (bicipital) sulcus}} of the humerus.
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This is the {{c1::deltoid tuberosity}} of the humerus.
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This is the {{c1::lateral epicondyle}} of the humerus.
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This is the {{c1::medial epicondyle}} of the humerus.
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This is the {{c1::capitulum}} of the humerus.
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This is the {{c1::trochlea}} of the humerus.
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This is the {{c1::olecranon fossa}} of the humerus.
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This is the {{c1::olecranon process}} of the ulna.
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This is the {{c1::trochlear notch}} of the ulna.
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This is the {{c1::styloid process}} of the ulna.
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The highlighted structure is the {{c1::radial notch}} of the ulna.
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This is the {{c1::head}} of the radius.
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This is the {{c1::radial tuberosity}}.
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The highlighted structure is the {{c1::styloid process}} of the radius.
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This is the {{c1::iliac crest}} of the pelvis.
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This is the {{c1::anterior superior iliac spine}} of the pelvis.
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This is the {{c1::acetubulum}} of the pelvis.
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This is the {{c1::greater sciatic notch}} of the pelvis.
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This is the {{c1::patellar ligament}}.
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{{c1::Hyaline::elastic, fibro-, hyaline}} cartilage has a glassy appearance. It contains chondrocytes in lacunae. It is in the nose, trachea, most of …
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This is the {{c1::ischial tuberosity}} of the pelvis.
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This is the {{c1::obturator foramen}} of the pelvis.
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This is the {{c1::pubic tubercle}}.
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This is the {{c1::head}} of the femur.
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This is the {{c1::neck}} of the femur.
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This is the {{c1::greater trochanter}} of the femur.
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This is the {{c1::lesser trochanter}} of the femur.
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This is the {{c1::medial condyle}} of the femur.
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This is the {{c1::lateral condyle}} of the femur.
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This is the {{c1::medial epicondyle}} of the femur.
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This is the {{c1::lateral epicondyle}} of the femur.
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This is the {{c1::medial condyle}} of the tibia.
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This is the {{c1::lateral condyle}} of the tibia.
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This is the {{c1::fibular notch}} of the tibia.
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These are the {{c1::lumbar}} vertebra.
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This is the {{c1::shaft}} of the rib.
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This highlighted structure shows the {{c1::head}} of a rib.
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This highlighted structure shows the {{c1::tubercle}} of a rib.
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This is the {{c1::medial border}} of the scapula.
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This is the {{c1::lateral (axillary) border}} of the scapula.
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This is the {{c1::spine}} of the scapula.
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This is the {{c1::acromion}} of the scapula.
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This is the {{c1::coracoid process}} of the scapula.
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This is the {{c1::infraspinous fossa}} of the scapula.
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This is the {{c1::sela turcica}}.
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This is the {{c1::optic canal}} of the sphenoid bone.
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This is the {{c1::jugular foramen}}.
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This is the {{c1::styloid process}} of the skull.
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This is the {{c1::mandibular fossa}} of the skull.
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This is the {{c1::mastoid process}} of the skull.
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The capitulum articulates with the {{c1::radius::ulna or radius?}}, and the trochlea articulates with the {{c1::ulna::ulna or radius?}}.&nbs…
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There are {{c1::7}} cervical vertebra.
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There are {{c1::12}} thoracic vertebra.
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Transverse foramen are only found in {{c1::cervical::cervical, thoracic, lumbar?}} vertebra.
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This is a {{c1::cervical}} vertebra.
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This is a {{c1::thoracic::cervical, thoracic, or lumbar?}} vertebra.
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This is the {{c1::lumbar::cervical, thoracic, or lumbar?}} vertebra.
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