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Bones/Parts to Know for Lab Practical 2 A. Axial Skeleton (Know the bone and associated parts listed in parentheses after the bone) 1. Cranial Bones: Frontal (Frontal sinus, supraorbital foramen) Parietal Occipital (Foramen magnum, occipital condyles, carotid canal, jugular foramen) Temporal (jugular foramina, carotid canals, foramen lacerum, mastoid process, styloid process, zygomatic process, external auditory meatus, auditory ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes)) Sphenoid bone (optic canal, sella turcica, pterygoid processes, foramen ovale) Ethmoid bone (cribiform plate, crista galli) 2. Sutures: sagittal, coronal, lambdoidal, squamosal 3. Facial Bones: Palatine bones Zygomatic bones (temporal process) Lacrimal bones Nasal bones Vomer Maxilla (infraorbital foramina) Mandible (mental foramina, mandibular condyle) 4. Other Structures: zygomatic arch 5. Teeth: incisors, canines, premolars, molars 6. Fetal Skull Fontanels: frontal (anterior), occipital (posterior), mastoid (posteriolateral), sphenoidal ((anteriolateral) 7. Hyoid Bone 8. Vertebral Column: Types: cervical (including atlas & axis), thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccygeal Parts: body, spinous process, transverse process, superior & inferior articular processes, vertebral foramen, costal facets, intervertebral discs, intervertebral foramen, sacroiliac joint 9. Thoracic Cage: Ribs: true (“vertebrosternal”), false (“vertebrocostal”), floating Sternum: manubrium, body, xiphoid process, clavicular notch, jugular notch B. Appendicular Skeleton 1. Upper appendages a. Humerus- greater tubercle, lesser tubercle, intertuberclar sulcus (groove), deltoid tuberosity, medial and lateral epicondyles, capitulum, trochlea, coronoid fossa, olecranon fossa b. Radius- head, neck, radial tuberosity, styloid process c. Ulna- olecranon process, coronoid process, semilunar (“trochlear”) notch, radial notch, styloid process, head d. Carpalsi. Triquestral (“triangular;” “triquestum”) ii. Pisiform iii. Hamate iv. Capitate v. Lunate vi. Scaphoid vii. Trapezium viii. Trapezoid e. Metacarpals- base, shaft, head f. Phalanges- proximal, distal, middle, pollex; base, shaft, head 2. Pectoral (shoulder) girdle a. Scapula- spine, acromion process, glenoid fossa (cavity), supraspinous fossa, infraspinous fossa, subscapular fossa, coracoid process b. Clavicle- sternal end, acromial end, body 3. Lower appendages a. Femur- head, neck, greater trochanter, lesser trochanter, lateral and medial epicondyle, lateral and medial condyle, intercondylar notch, patellar surface b. Patella- articular facets c. Tibia- lateral and medial condyle, tibial tuberosity, anterior crest, medial malleolus d. Fibula- head, lateral malleolus e. Tarsals i. Talus ii. Navicular iii. Cuboid, iv. Cuneiforms (lateral, intermediate, medial) v. calcaneous f. Metatarsals- base, shaft, head g. Phalanges- distal, middle, proximal, hallux (head, shaft, base) 4. Pelvic (hip) girdle a. Coxal Bone (“pelvic,” “os coxa,” “innominate”) i. Ilium- iliac crest, anterior [superior & inferior] iliac spine, posterior [superior & inferior] iliac spine, greater sciatic notch ii. Ischium- ischial tuberosity, lesser sciatic notch iii. Pubis- pubic symphysis iv. Misc.- obturator foramen, acetabulum, sacroiliac joint