Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology, 6e Loose-Leaf Print Companion
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Author: Connie Allen, Valerie Harper
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Introduction: The axial skeleton consists of 80 bones. The axial bones protect and support the organs of the head, neck, and torso. It consists of vertebral column, the skull, hyoid bone, and the thoracic cage. The thoracic cage (rib cage) is a bony cage that encloses the chest region of the body.
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Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology, 6e Loose-Leaf Print Companion
Ch. 9 - Prob. 1.1BGLCh. 9 - Label the bones forming the orbit of the eye in...Ch. 9 - Label the bone markings listed in Figures...Ch. 9 - Label the 4 paranasal sinuses in Figure 9.11.
Ch. 9 - Label the bones and cartilage of the nasal septum...Ch. 9 - Label the fontanels in Figures 9.13(a)–(c).
Ch. 9 - Locate the hyoid bone in Figure 9.8.
Ch. 9 - Label the 5 regions of the vertebral column in...Ch. 9 - Label the 4 normal curvatures in Figure 9.15.
Ch. 9 - Locate the parts of a typical vertebra shown in...
Ch. 9 - Label the parts of an atlas, axis, and cervical...Ch. 9 - Label the parts of a thoracic vertebra in Figure...Ch. 9 - Label the parts of articulated vertebrae in Figure...Ch. 9 - Label the parts of the sacrum and coccyx in Figure...Ch. 9 - Label the parts of a thoracic vertebra in Figure...Ch. 9 - Label the bones forming the orbit of the eye in...Ch. 9 - Label the parts of a rib and its articulation with...Ch. 9 - __________ Middle nasal concha
Ch. 9 - __________ Foramen magnum
Ch. 9 - Prob. 3CBSMCh. 9 - Prob. 4CBSMCh. 9 - __________ Sella turcica
Ch. 9 - Prob. 6CBSMCh. 9 - __________ Crista galli
Ch. 9 - __________ Greater wing
Ch. 9 - __________ Mastoid process
Ch. 9 - __________ Occipital condyle
Ch. 9 - __________ Optic foramen
Ch. 9 - __________ Mandibular fossa
Ch. 9 - __________ Olfactory foramina
Ch. 9 - __________ Supraorbital ridges
Ch. 9 - __________ Lacrimal fossa
Ch. 9 - __________ Zygomatic process
Ch. 9 - __________ Styloid process
Ch. 9 - __________ Palatine process
Ch. 9 - __________ Mental foramina
Ch. 9 - __________ Carotid foramen (canal)
Ch. 9 - __________ Condylar processes (mandibular...Ch. 9 - ____________________ Form the TMJ
Ch. 9 - ____________________ Form the TMJ
Ch. 9 - ____________________ Opening for carotid artery
Ch. 9 - Prob. 25CBSMCh. 9 - __________ Holes for cranial nerve I (olfactory...Ch. 9 - ____________________ Holes for cranial nerve II...Ch. 9 - ____________________ Opening through which the...Ch. 9 - ____________________ Anterior part of hard palate
Ch. 9 - ____________________ Rounded processes on skull...Ch. 9 - ____________________ Tooth sockets
Ch. 9 - ____________________ Form zygomatic arch
Ch. 9 - __________ Form zygomatic arch
Ch. 9 - ____________________ Protects the pituitary gland
Ch. 9 - __________ Softens jolts to the vertebral column
Ch. 9 - Prob. 2VCTCh. 9 - __________ Bony protection for thoracic organs
Ch. 9 - __________ First cervical vertebra
Ch. 9 - __________ Second cervical vertebra
Ch. 9 - __________ Articulates with rib posteriorly
Ch. 9 - __________ Tailbone
Ch. 9 - __________ Encloses and protects the spinal cord
Ch. 9 - __________ Primary curvatures
Ch. 9 - __________ Primary curvatures
Ch. 9 - __________ Secondary curvatures
Ch. 9 - __________ Secondary curvatures
Ch. 9 - __________ Formed by the fusion of pedicles and...Ch. 9 - __________ Passageway for vertebral arteries in...Ch. 9 - __________ Name the 4 parts of the thoracic cage
Ch. 9 - __________ Name the 4 parts of the thoracic cage
Ch. 9 - __________ Name the 4 parts of the thoracic cage
Ch. 9 - __________ Name the 4 parts of the thoracic cage
Ch. 9 - __________ Name the 3 bones of the sternum
Ch. 9 - __________ Name the 3 bones of the sternum
Ch. 9 - __________ Name the 3 bones of the sternum
Ch. 9 - __________ Concave depression in superior surface...Ch. 9 - ________. False ribs
Ch. 9 - ________. True ribs
Ch. 9 - ________. Floating ribs
Ch. 9 - __________ Space between ribs
Ch. 9 - __________ A special feature present on the...Ch. 9 - __________ Special features present on the...Ch. 9 - __________ Special features present on the...Ch. 9 - __________ Special features present on the...Ch. 9 - __________ A part of the rib that articulates with...Ch. 9 - __________ A part of the rib that articulates with...Ch. 9 - __________ The odontoid process is a part of which...Ch. 9 - __________ The suture that joins the occipital...Ch. 9 - Prob. 2OMASCh. 9 - Prob. 3OMASCh. 9 - Prob. 4OMASCh. 9 - Prob. 5OMASCh. 9 - Prob. 6OMASCh. 9 - Prob. 7OMASCh. 9 - Identify the bones and bone markings in Figure...Ch. 9 -
__________ (bone marking)
Ch. 9 -
__________ (bone)
Ch. 9 -
__________ (bone)
Ch. 9 -
__________ (bone)
Ch. 9 -
__________ (bone)
Ch. 9 -
__________ (bone marking)
Ch. 9 -
__________ (bone marking)
Ch. 9 -
__________ (bone marking)
Ch. 9 -
__________ (bone marking)
Ch. 9 -
__________ (space between bones)
Ch. 9 -
__________ (bone)
Ch. 9 -
__________ (bone)
Ch. 9 -
__________ (sinus)
Ch. 9 -
__________ (bone marking in sphenoid)
Ch. 9 -
__________ (opening)
Ch. 9 -
________________ (bone marking)
Ch. 9 -
________________ (bone marking)
Ch. 9 -
________________ (bone sinus)
Ch. 9 -
________________ (bone marking)
Ch. 9 -
________________ (bone)
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