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Chapter 7 skull and Ribe Cage

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  • ____ bones protects the Brain.


    Cranial Bones

  • ____ Bones provide Structure


    Facial Bones

  • ____ bones used for hearing and swallowing


    Associated Bones

  • Houses certain spaces (Orbital, Naval, etc.)


    Cavities & Sinuses

  • Forehead bone also known as....


    Frontal Bone

  • Upper sides of the head bone are ....


    Parietal "Bad decisions in college, makes parents grab your parietal"

  • Back of your head, Houses the Foramen Magnum (Spinal Cord Opening)


    Occipital Bone

  • Where your ears are located, what is the bone?


    Temporal Bone

  • it's appearance is like a bat flying. Makes up the front wall of the cranium inside.


    Sphenoid

  • Sieve like bone between the orbits & Nasal canal Sieve- elongated with skin walls. (Very thin)


    Ethmoid

  • Main Facial Bone, provides upper attachment for teeth.


    Maxilla

  • Attachment site for lower teeth, the lower jaw


    Mandible

  • The Cheek bones which touches/meets the temporal bone.


    Zygomatic

  • Bridge of the nose


    Nasal

  • Inner wall of the eye, known for producing the ___ fluid (tears) Very hard to see on a diagram


    Lacrimal

  • Walls of the nasal cavity also known as the "conch shell"


    Inferior Nasal Conchae

  • Part of the Nasal septum


    Vomer

  • Roof of your mouth


    Palatine

  • What do these acronyms stand for? Which main face cavity group?

    MY Nose Smells Very Interesting Perfume Extracts


    Nasal Cavity: Nose Holes

    Maxilla

    Nasal

    Sphenoid

    Vomer

    Inferior Nasal Conche

    Palatine

    Ethmoid

  • What do these acronyms stand for? Which main face cavity group?

    My Little Eye Spies Pretty Fast Zebras


    Orbital Cavity: Eyes Holes

    Maxilla

    Lacrimal

    Ethmoid

    Sphenoid

    Palatine

    Frontal

    Zygomatic

  • What Paranasal Sinus is located in the Frontal Bone?


    Frontal Sinus

  • What Paranasal Sinus is located in the Ethmoid Bone?


    Ethmoid Air Cells

  • What Paranasal Sinus is located in the Maxilla?


    Maxillary Sinus

  • What Paranasal Sinus is located in the Sphenoid Bone?


    Sphenoidal Sinus

  • How Many vertebrae are in the Cervial?


    7 Cervical Vertebrae "We Have Breakfast At 7AM"

  • How many vertebrae are in the Thoracic?


    12 Thoracic Vertebrae "We Have Lunch At 12 PM"

  • How many vertebrae are in the Lumbar?


    5 Lumbar vertebrae "We Have Dinner At 5 PM"

  • How many Vertebrae are in the Sacrum?


    5 vertebrae in the Sacrum

  • How many vertebrae are in the Coccyx?


    The Coccyx or Tailbone has 3-5 tiny Fused Vertebrae

  • How many ribs are in the Rib Cage or Thoracic Cage?


    12 Pairs of flat bones

  • What are the 3 groups of flat bones for the Rib cage?


    True, False, and Floating

  • How many flat bones are located on the TRUE group regarding the Rib Cage


    7 flat bones or Ribs are attached to the sternum Via Cartilage

  • How many flat bones are located on the FALSE group regarding the Rib Cage


    5 flat bones or Ribs are attached to the sternum indirectly or not at all

  • How many flat bones are located on the FLOATING group regarding the Rib Cage


    2 flat bones or Ribs with NO sternal Attachment

  • The Sternum is composed of 3 pieces... Which are?


    Top From bottom

    Manubrium (Head or bowtie)

    Body

    Xiphoid Process (Tiny end)

  • Ribs 1-10 are connected to the Sternum through what?


    Intercostal Cartilage

    Flexible & Strong