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The Axial Skeleton THE SKELETAL SYSTEM The skeleton consists of Bones (206) Cartilages Joints ±also called articulations, are the junctions between skeletal elements Ligaments ±connect bones Divided into axial and appendicular parts Axial skeleton - forms Skull Vertebral column Thoracic cage long axis of body skeleton ±appendages and what they attach to Appendicular Upper limbs (arms) Pectoral girdle (shoulder) Lower limbs (legs) Pelvic girdle Axial skeleton Skull Vertebral column Thoracic cage Axial skeleton is shown in green The Skull Cranial bones (or cranium) Enclose the cranial cavity, which supports and protects the brain Attachment sites for some head and neck muscles Facial bones (anterior aspect of skull) Form framework of face Form cavities for sense organs of sight, taste and smell Provides openings for passage of air and food Hold the teeth Anchor the muscles of the face Cranium Vault ±³FDOYDULD´ VNXOOFDS Forms superior, lateral and posterior aspects of skull, and forehead Base or floor: inferior part Prominent Anterior cranial fossa Middle cranial fossa bony ridges divide FUDQLDOEDVHLQWR³IRVVDH (steps) ±anterior, middle and Posterior cranial fossa posterior (looking down on the floor of the skull) Cranial bones Frontal bone Parietal bones (paired) Occipital bone Temporal bones (paired) Sphenoid bone Ethmoid bone Cranial bones frontal parietal parietal parietal _______sphenoid temporal _____ethmoid occipital occipital 6PDOOFUDQLDOERQHV« Sphenoid Ethmoid Sutures Immovable, interlocking joints of flat bones of skull Irregular, saw-toothed appearance Largest 4 skull sutures: where bones articulate with parietal bones Coronal Sagittal Squamous Lambdoid Find: sagittal and lambdoid sutures Facial bones Mandible Vomer Maxillae (paired) Zygomatics (paired) Nasal (paired) Lacrimal (paired) Palatines (paired) Inferior nasal conchae (paired) The Vertebral Column Fetus and infant: 33 separate bones, or vertebrae Adult: 24 vertebrae Inferior The 9 have fused forming sacrum (5) and The coccyx (4) Vertebrae ±7 Thoracic - 12 Lumbar - 5 Sacrum (5 fused) Coccyx (4 fused) Cervical Structure of a typical vertebra Cervical vertebrae (C1-C7) C1 (atlas) C2 (axis) Cervical Vertebrae Smallest Lightest Most flexible Triangular vertebral foramen Transverse processes have foramina (transverse foramen) Spinous process bifid (forked) except for C7 Thoracic Vertebrae T1-T12 Heart shaped body Additional small costal facets (costal=ribs) Round or oval vertebral foramen Form posterior part of rib cage Lumbar Vertebrae L1-L5 Massive blocklike bodies Short, thick hatchet-shaped spinous processes Limited mobility Shapes posterior wall of pelvis The Sacrum Composite bone of 5 fused vertebrae Sacral foramina allow passage of vessels & nerves Coccyx (the tailbone) The Thoracic Cage Sternum Ribs Manubrium True Body False Xiphoid process ribs 1-7 ribs 8-12 Floating ribs 11,12 Vertebral and Sternal Articulations