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AL PART C ASSESSMENTS Complete the following statements: 1. The last two pairs of ribs that have no cartilaginous attachments to the sternum are sometimes called V\O\H"\v\fi ribs. /8\ 2. There are # pairs of true ribs. 8\ 3. Costal cartilages are composed of h \l 9 MO tissue. fl 4. The manubrium articulates with the (| Vigh ) on its superior border. /& S. List three general functions of the thoracic cage. fl b s ¥ Surgeetd owas | Wals Yoo v fre H :g, PART D ASSESSMENTS Identify the bones and features indicated in the radiograph of the neck in figure 15.7. /1\ /2\ | Body Intervertebral disc Spinous process Transverse process ¥> ¥ ‘“) (bone) 1 Occipital bone o , , i Vi al (bone) : L Mandible PNy wrfworg (. O C Y (ansvvse (€60 s ¢ 5 5q (M (oS Body of seventh cervical vertebra ] Spinous process of C7 (vertebra prominens) ' FIGURE 15.7 Identify the bones and features indicated in this radiograph of the neck (lateral view), using the terms | provided. APR (Stockbyte/Getty Images) i Scanned with CamScanner
‘\J LABORATORY ) ‘ ' Name sliaiei \ Section ! The & corresponds to the indicated Learning Outcome(s) found at the beginning of the laboratory exercise. Vertebral Column . and Thoracic Cage ) EARLAAssESSMENIs\\ — Complete the following statements: 1. The vertebral column encloses and protects the mO\\ L tj > L 2. The number of separate bones in the vertebra] column of ap adult is V4 B 3. The VucktOvVau( | AN of the ve A . - A Ttebrae Support the wej : : - ght of the head and trunk. 4. The intervertebral foramina provide Passageways for e Voves o N 7] . . . ‘ S. Transverse foramina of cervical vertebrae serve as passageways for \/ <Y . aal oy (é:& i 6. The first vertebra is also called the DY\ A\ e R 7. The second vertebra is also called the Wy {y 5 A 8. When the head is moved from side to side, the first vertebra pivots around the i d *”\5 second vertebra. /2\ D of the 9. 0 \'{ \ L A& , The S vertebrae have the largest and strongest bodies. 10. The typical number of vertebrae that fuse in the adult to form the sacrum is 11. The upper, anterior margin of the sacrum that projects forward is calleq thew. g ; G an 160 203Dy ' 12. An opening called the - e 4 j exists at the tip of the sacral canal. A - E J Ny PART B ASSESSMENTS 5 g S & [=% i B \ oA B o IS =5 3 - = esponses, consider characteristics such as size, shape, presence y Orabsence, and unique features, 2\ A ; Vertebra Number | Size Body Spinous Process Transverse Foramina f d Cervical 7 Smallest gjfitg)rough SR , — .. o Sl Thoracic Intermediate Lumbar Absent TR e AR\ 2\ 21\ 2L\ A\ A\ 4 U'\'U L\ “W?V‘Ei’ Scanned with CamScanner
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