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Artifact #1 Skeletal Identification

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Artifact #1Skeletal

Identification

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Axial Skeleton Skull

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Posterior View

Occipital

Parietal Parietal

External Occipital Protuberance

Mastoid Process

Temporal

Temporal

Mandible

Sphenoid

Sphenoid

MaxillaPalatine

(2)

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Superior View

Frontal

Parietal

Parietal

Occipital

(2)

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Anterior View

Frontal

Zygomatic

Zygomatic

Maxilla

Mandible

Ethmoid

(2)

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Lateral View

Nasal

Lacrimal Styloid

ProcessZygomatic

ProcessExternal Auditory

Meatus

(2)

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Inferior Nasal Conche

Vomer

(2)

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(3)

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Hyoid & Spinal Column

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Right lateral view of the Hyoid(2)

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C1

C2C3C4

C5

C6C7

(2)

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Posterior view of the thoracic vertebrae

T1T2T3

T4T5

T6

T7

T8

T9

T10

T11

T12

(2)

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Posterior view of the lumbar vertebrae

L1

L5

L2

L3

L4

(2)

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Sacrum

Coccyx

Posterior view of the sacrum and coccyx(2)

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Superior view of the C5 Vertebrae

Body

Pedicles

LaminaLamina

Spinal Process

Transverse Process Transverse Process

Vertebral Foramen

(2)

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inferior articulating process

superior articulating process

Posterior view of the L3Vertebra(2)

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Sternum and Ribs

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Ribs:

What makes them true?-each rib of the first seven pairs joins a costal cartilage that attaches to the sternum.

What makes them false?-ribs of the remaining 5 pairs that do not attach directly to the sternum are known as false ribs.

What makes them floating?-they do not attach even indirectly to the sternum.

(1)

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Floating Ribs

(2)

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Appendicular System

Upper Extremity

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• 1. Humerous- head, neck, greater tubercle, intertubercular groove, lesser tubercle, deltoid tuberosity, epicondyles, capitulum, trochlea, olecranon fossa, coronoid fossa

• (Source 5)

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• 2. Radius- head, radial tuberosity, styloid process

• Ulna- olecranon process, coronoid process, semilunar notch, radial notch, head, styloid process

• (Source 4)

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• Clavicle• Scapula- Spine, acromium process, coracoid

process, borders (superior, inferior, axillary), supraspinus fossa, infraspinous fossa, subscapular fossa, glenoid cavity

• Carpals- Pisiform, triquetrum, lunate, scaphoid, hamate, capitate, trapezoid, trapezium

• Metacarpals- Long Bones Numbered I through V• Phalanges- Proximal, medial, distal I through V• (Sources 2, 4, 6)• Screenshot next page..

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Lower Extremity

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Coxal (Pelvic Girdle)

(2)

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Femur (2)

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Tibia (2)

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Fibula (2)

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Tarsals & Metatarsals

(2)

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Phalanges(2)