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OSTEOLOGY

Review of material in Martini Chapters 7, 8 and 9

AB
The only direct connection between the pectoral girdle and the axial skeleton s the connection between theskeletalclavicle and sternum
teh pelvic girdle consists of two:coxae
The longest single bone in the body is thefemur
This can be learned from studying a persons skeletonmuscular strength
The ilium is part of thecoxa
metacarpals are found in thehand
metatarsals are found in thefoot
this bone has a sternal endclavicle
ulnar tuberosity is found in thewrist
pelvic inlet is found in thepelvis
the ischium is a part of thepelvis
the pollex is the anatomical name for thethumb
the medial menisci are found in theknee joint
the deltoid tuberosity is found on thehumerous
the inferior the ramus of the pubis articulates with theischium
the acetabulum articulates with thehead of the femur
the acromium is the larger posterior process of thescapula
the calcaneous is part of theankle/foot
radioulnar jointarticulation of the radius with the ulna
greater trochanteris found lateral to the neck and shaft junction of the femur
scapular spinecontinuous with the acromium
medial malleolusprominence of lower tibia
radial groovefound on shaft of humerous
patellasesamoid bone found in knee joint
sphenoid bonebridge uniting cranial and facial bones
ethmoid bonecontains prominent ridge called crista galli
temporal bonehas mastoid and zygomatic processes
parietal bonestemporalis muscles attach here
occipital boneforms the back of the head
vomerprominent partition that forms part of nasal septum
pallatine bonesform posterior portion of bony palate
Inferior chonchaeseparate form ethmoid bone while supeior and medial chonchae are attached
maxillary bonesarticulate with all other facial bones except the mandible
sella turnica and optic foramenassociated with sphenoid bone
cribiform and superior chonchaeassociated with the ethmoid bone
alveolar processesassociated with the maxilla
occipital bonelocation of hypoglossal canals for nerves which control the tongue
frontal bonesite of metopic suture and frontal squama
greater cornua horn on the hyoid bone


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