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THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE ALL-IN-ONE ANATOMY CHART Frontal SKELETAL Zygomatic Mandible Manubrium Clavicle Lesser tubercle Greater tubercle Bicipital groove Sternum Ribs Xiphoid process Maxilla Temporal Cervical vertebrae Coracoid process Acromion Scapula Costal cartilage Humerus Lumbar vertebrae Trochlea Occipital Ribs Acetabulum (socket) Sacrum Ischium Pubic symphysis 5678 Costal facet Transverse process Superior and inferior articulating processes Spinous processes Intervertebral foramen Distal epiphysis Femur Patella Medial condyle Fibula Outer layer Inner layer Periosteum Interstitial lamellae Concentric lamellae Osteon (haversian system) Lacunae containing osteocytes Canaliculi Endosteum Circumferential lamellae Cancellous bone Disc Neck of femur Proximal secondary epiphysis Great trochanter Occipital Mastoid process Acoustic (or external auditory) meatus Styloid process Zygomatic arch Compact bone Ventral root (motor) Epiphyseal lines Spinous process Superior articular process Pedicle Transverse process Gray and white rami communicans BONE STRUCTURE Fovea capitis Proximal epiphysis Inferior articular process and facet Sympathetic trunk 1 Frontal Temporal Dorsal root (sensory) Promontory Coccyx (3-5 Var.) (coccygeal vertebrae) Parietal Sensory ganglion Body Auricular surface (for Ilium) Coronal suture all nonarticulating surfaces) Head of femur Calcaneus Metatarsals Phalanges POSTERIOR VIEW SKULL Supraorbital foramen Lambdoid suture Periosteum (covers Trabeculae Pedicle Talus Navicular Cuneiforms (Behind Hamate) (I, II, III) Phalanges Blood vessels within haversian or central canal Vein Nutrient foramen Yellow marrow Femur Diaphysis Tibia HAND 1. Scaphoid 5. Trapezium 2. Lunate 6. Trapezoid 3. Triquetal 7. Capitate 4. Pisiform 8. Hamate Blood vessels within Volkmann’s or perforating canal Medullary cavity Phalanges Metacarpals Ischium LATERAL VIEW Perforating or Sharpey’s fibres Lateral condyle Nutrient artery Obturator foramen (see below) Cuboid Metatarsals ANTERIOR VIEW VERTEBRAL COLUMN Lateral epicondyle Patellar groove Sacrum (I-V fused) Phalanges Calcaneus Navicular Transverse costal facet Ulna Tibia Talus Cuboid Atlas vertebrae Axis vertebrae Ilium (see below) Distal carpals Fibula Lateral malleolus Lumbar vertebrae (I-V) Metacarpals Fibula Medial malleolus Cuneiforms (I, II, III) Metatarsals Phalanges Radius Get to the facts without the fluff. Professionals and professors give you the core information on Anatomy for your ease of reference. Concise, clear and to the point, use this tool in class or as the ultimate study notes with clean colorful, striking graphics all laminated for durability in the face of spilt coffee. Lateral condyle Medial condyle of tibia Tibia Posterior, inferior iliac spine Pubic tubercle Lateral condyle of tibia Patella Posterior, superior iliac spine Lumbar vertebrae (I-V) Sacroiliac joint Sacrum (5 fused) Decending ramus of pubis Lateral epicondyle of femur Femur Humerus Coccyx (3 to 5) Anterior superior 1 234 iliac spine Carpals Sacrum Head Coccyx Ischial Metacarpals spine Phalanges Lesser Greater trochanter sciatic notch Lesser trochanter Femur Medial epicondyle of femur Pubis Thoracic vertebrae (I-XII) Radius Radius Ulna Carpals Neck Vertebrae prominens (VII) Ilium Scapula Thoracic vertebrae (I-XII) Sternum Humerus Olecranon Clavicle Acromion Spine of scapula Clavicle Lateral epicondyle of humerus Posterior superior iliac spine Coronoid Process Medial sacral crest Tuberosity Iliac crest Cervical vertebrae (I-VII) Mandible Scapula Italics are bone features Occipital Cervical vertebrae (I-VII) Hyoid Ulna Ilium Parietal Maxilla Cervical vertebrae (I-VII) Medial epicondyle of humerus Capitulum Frontal Temporal Parietal SYSTEM Parietal Squamous suture Wing of Sphenoid Ethmoid Lacrimal Temporal Nasal Nasal conchae Zygomatic Infraorbital foramen Mastoid process Vomer Maxilla Mandible Mental foramen Frontal Spinous Process White matter (sensory) Lamina Superior Articular Synapse Facet Superior Articular Gray matter Mamillary Process Process White matter (motor) Transverse Accessory Pia mater Process Process Motor nerve fibres Arachnoid matter Pedicle Superior Nerve fibres Vertebral Dura mater Notch Body Vertebral body Vertebral (centrum) Foramen Sympathetic ganglion Find Facts Fast! Sample page! Intervertebral disc VERTEBRAE & NERVE STRUCTURE visit us at quickstudy.com