Key Term Matching 1. hyoid bone large area of flexible fibrous connective tissue in fetal skull a. 2. skull b. second cervical vertebra 3. parietal bone C. a facial bone 4. paranasal sinuses d. anterior portion of vertebral arch 5. axis found on the mandible e. 6. temporal bone f. lateral projections of vertebrae 7. vertebral foramen g. protects thoracic organs 8. manubrium h. first cervical vertebra 9. spinous process i. located on the sacrum 10. mental foramen j. does not articulate with any other bones 11. intervertebral disc k. the tailbone 12. vertebrosternal 1. location of external auditory meatus 13. pedicle m. located only on thoracic vertebra 14. iliac facet n. attachment site of intervertebral discs 15. nasal bone o. consists of cranium and facial bones 16. соссух p. posterior portion of vertebral arch 17. fontanelle q. part of the sternum 18. superior costal facet located on the sphenoid bone r. 19. vertebral body s. houses the spinal cord 20. orbit t. air-filled cavities 21. lamina u. a cranial bone 22. rib cage the "true" ribs V. 23. transverse processes w. composed of fibrocartilage 24. sella turcica x. skull bones joined together to protect the eye 25. atlas y. single posterior process of vertebra

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Key Term Matching
1. hyoid bone
large area of flexible fibrous connective tissue in fetal skull
a.
2. skull
b. second cervical vertebra
3.
parietal bone
C.
a facial bone
4.
paranasal sinuses
d. anterior portion of vertebral arch
5.
axis
found on the mandible
e.
6. temporal bone
f. lateral projections of vertebrae
7. vertebral foramen
g. protects thoracic organs
8.
manubrium
h.
first cervical vertebra
9.
spinous process
i.
located on the sacrum
10. mental foramen
j.
does not articulate with any other bones
11. intervertebral disc
k. the tailbone
12. vertebrosternal
1.
location of external auditory meatus
13. pedicle
m. located only on thoracic vertebra
14. iliac facet
n.
attachment site of intervertebral discs
15. nasal bone
o. consists of cranium and facial bones
16. соссух
p. posterior portion of vertebral arch
17. fontanelle
q. part of the sternum
18. superior costal facet
located on the sphenoid bone
r.
19. vertebral body
s. houses the spinal cord
20. orbit
t. air-filled cavities
21. lamina
u. a cranial bone
22. rib cage
the "true" ribs
V.
23. transverse processes
w. composed of fibrocartilage
24. sella turcica
x. skull bones joined together to protect the eye
25. atlas
y. single posterior process of vertebra
Transcribed Image Text:Key Term Matching 1. hyoid bone large area of flexible fibrous connective tissue in fetal skull a. 2. skull b. second cervical vertebra 3. parietal bone C. a facial bone 4. paranasal sinuses d. anterior portion of vertebral arch 5. axis found on the mandible e. 6. temporal bone f. lateral projections of vertebrae 7. vertebral foramen g. protects thoracic organs 8. manubrium h. first cervical vertebra 9. spinous process i. located on the sacrum 10. mental foramen j. does not articulate with any other bones 11. intervertebral disc k. the tailbone 12. vertebrosternal 1. location of external auditory meatus 13. pedicle m. located only on thoracic vertebra 14. iliac facet n. attachment site of intervertebral discs 15. nasal bone o. consists of cranium and facial bones 16. соссух p. posterior portion of vertebral arch 17. fontanelle q. part of the sternum 18. superior costal facet located on the sphenoid bone r. 19. vertebral body s. houses the spinal cord 20. orbit t. air-filled cavities 21. lamina u. a cranial bone 22. rib cage the "true" ribs V. 23. transverse processes w. composed of fibrocartilage 24. sella turcica x. skull bones joined together to protect the eye 25. atlas y. single posterior process of vertebra
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