Axial Lab Chart Fall 2020 (1)

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Axial Skeleton Lab Anatomical KINE 10603-050 Name: Chloie Caldemeyer Date: 9/7/2020 Complete the following chart and make your own labels on the accompanying power point to identify the landmarks listed. You may label with words, numbers or letters, but they need to correspond with this chart. Purple font is an example for you to follow. Prior to submitting the assignment, make sure to save the document as: LastName_FirstName_Axial Chart Sec 050 Lateral View of Skull Identify the following bone or surface structure on the PowerPoint provided Label # or letter Type of Bone Or Significance of structure (i.e. cranial nerve runs, muscle insertion/origin, articulates with another structure) Frontal Bone A or Frontal Bone Flat bone, anterior aspect of cranium or “forehead” Coronal Suture T Parietal Bone (2) B Superior Temporal Line U Squamous Suture S Occipital Bone D Lambdoid Suture R External Occipital Protuberance V Temporal Bone C External Acoustic Meatus Q Mastoid Process P Styloid Process O Zygomatic process of Temporal Bone X Sphenoid Bone G Zygomatic Bone L Temporal process of Zygomatic Bone W Maxilla K Mandible E Mental foramen M Coronoid process Y Superior & Posterior View Identify the following bone or surface structure on the PowerPoint provided Label # or letter Type of Bone Or Significance of structure (i.e. cranial nerve runs, muscle insertion/origin, articulates with another structure) Right parietal bone B Left parietal bone C Frontal Bone D Occipital Bone A External occipital Protuberance G Occipital condyle H Coronal Suture F Frontal Suture J Lambdoid Suture E Mastoid process I
Axial Skeleton Lab Anatomical KINE 10603-050 Anterior View (1 or 2) Identify the following bone or surface structure on the PowerPoint provided Label # or letter Type of Bone Or Significance of structure (i.e. cranial nerve runs, muscle insertion/origin, articulates with another structure) L Parietal Bone A R Parietal Bone B Frontal Bone C Supra-orbital foramen D Sagittal Suture E Coronal Suture F Nasal G Bony nasal septum H Ethmoid I Lacrimal Bone J Sphenoid K Optic canal L Superior orbital fissure M Inferior orbital fissure N Maxilla O Infra-orbital foramen P Zygomatic Bone Q Mandible R Mental foramen S Mastoid process of temporal bone T Vomer U Inferior View Identify the following bone or surface structure on the PowerPoint provided Label # or letter Type of Bone Or Significance of structure (i.e. cranial nerve runs, muscle insertion/origin, articulates with another structure) Maxilla A Palatine Bone B Vomer C Sphenoid D Foramen lacerum E Foramen ovale F Temporal Bone G External acoustic meatus H Stylomastoid foramen I Zygomatic arch J Styloid process K Mandibular fossa L Mastoid process M Occipital Bone N Foramen magnum O Occipital condyle P Jugular foramen Q External occipital protuberance R
Axial Skeleton Lab Anatomical KINE 10603-050 Label the following structure(s) or vertebral region. Labe l # or letter Label the following structure(s) or vertebral region. Label # or letter Label the following structure(s) or vertebral region. Label # or letter Label the following structure(s) or vertebral region The Spinal Column Cervical Region Thoracic Region Lumbar Region Sacral Bone C1 C T1 T L1 L Coccygeal C7 B T12 L L5 D What is the significant of the spinal curve for this section of the vertebral column? How many vertebral segments are in each region? Cervical (7) Thoracic (12) Lumbar (5) Superior view of Vertebra Identify the following bone or surface structure on the PowerPoint provided Label # or letter Type of Bone Or Significance of structure (i.e. cranial nerve runs, muscle insertion/origin, articulates with another structure) Vertebral body A Vertebral foramen B Vertebral arch C Articular processes D Pedicle(s) E Laminae F Inferior & Lateral View Inferior View Vertebral body H Vertebral foramen G Inferior articular facet E Transverse process(es) D Spinous process(es) A Inferior articular process(es) C Lateral View Superior articular process A Transverse process B Spinous process E Vertebral body D Inferior articular facet F
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Axial Skeleton Lab Anatomical KINE 10603-050 Lateral View of Column w/ Partial Sagittal Cut Identify the following bone or surface structure on the PowerPoint provided Label # or letter Type of Bone Or Significance of structure (i.e. cranial nerve runs, muscle insertion/origin, articulates with another structure) Superior articular facets (3) A Spinous processes (3) E Intervertebral disc w/ Sagittal Cut D Pedicle (1 – in sagittal cut) J Vertebral body (no cut) G Lamina of vertebral arch B Transverse process (1) F Intervertebral disc (no cut) K Inferior articular facet (3) H Intervertebral foramen C The arrow is designating what structure? Vertebral canal Atlas, Superior View Identify the following bone or surface structure on the PowerPoint provided Label # or letter Type of Bone Or Significance of structure (i.e. cranial nerve runs, muscle insertion/origin, articulates with another structure) Which number cervical vertebra? C-? C1 Superior articular facet(s) A Anterior arch B Vertebral foramen C Transverse foramen(s) D Posterior arch E Axis, superior view Which number cervical vertebra? C-? C2 Dens of axis K Spinous process Posterior arch Vertebral foramen Superior articular facet(s) Transverse foramen(s) Transverse process(es) Atlas & Axis Articulating Transverse Ligament Superior view of a typical cervical vertebra Which cervical numbers? C?-C? Vertebral body Transverse process(es) Spinous process Superior articular process(es) Superior articular facet(s) Vertebral arch Vertebral foramen Pedicle
Axial Skeleton Lab Anatomical KINE 10603-050 Thoracic Vertebra Identify the following bone or surface structure on the PowerPoint provided Label # or letter Type of Bone Or Significance of structure (i.e. cranial nerve runs, muscle insertion/origin, articulates with another structure) Which number of vertebrae are these? T?-T? Vertebral body Vertebral foramen Transverse process(es) Transverse costal facet (3) Superior costal facet (1) Inferior costal facet (1) Superior articular process Superior articular facet (3) Spinous process Lamina Inferior articular process Lumbar Vertebra Identify the following bone or surface structure on the PowerPoint provided Label # or letter Type of Bone Or Significance of structure (i.e. cranial nerve runs, muscle insertion/origin, articulates with another structure) Which number of vertebrae are these? L? – L? Vertebral body Vertebral foramen Transverse process (3) Superior articular process (3) Superior articular facet Inferior articular process Inferior articular facet Spinous process Lamina Pedicle
Axial Skeleton Lab Anatomical KINE 10603-050 Posterior, Lateral & Anterior view of Sacrum Identify the following bone or surface structure on the PowerPoint provided Label # or letter Type of Bone Or Significance of structure (i.e. cranial nerve runs, muscle insertion/origin, articulates with another structure) Posterior view Superior articular process Sacral Tuberosity Sacral foramina (How many?) Medial sacral crest Coccyx Lateral view Sacral promontory Articular surface For articulation with which bone? Sacral Curve Median sacral crest Anterior view Transverse lines Bace Apex Sacral foramina
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