COASTLINEBONES STUDY GUIDE

CLAVICLE

1. sternal extremity (end) –flat end

2. acromial extremity (end) –rounded end

3. conoidtubercle (“cone shaped”) –near round end

SCAPULARight or left scapula?

1. Superior border (superior margin)

2. Medial border (vertebral margin)

3. Lateral border (axillary margin)

4. Glenoid cavity (glenoid fossa)

5. Infraglenoid tubercle

6-7. inferior angle, superior angle

8. Scapular spine

9. Acromion process

10. Coracoid process (“hook shaped”)

11. Scapular notch (suprascapular notch)

12-14. supraspinousfossa, infraspinousfossa, subscapularfossa

HUMERUS. Right or left?

1. Head

2. Greater tubercle

3. Lesser tubercle

4. Intertubercular groove (bicipital groove)

5. Anatomical neck

6. Surgical neck

7. Deltoid tuberosity

8. Medial epicondyle

9. Lateral epicondyle

10. Capitulum

11. Trochlea

12. Supracondylar ridges (medial and lateral)

13. Coronoidfossa

14. Radial fossa

15. Olecranon fossa

ULNA. Right or left?

1. Olecranon process

2. Coronoid process (“crow’s beak”)

3. Semilunar notch (trochlear notch)

4. Radial notch

5. Styloid process

6. Head

RADIUS

1. Head

2. Neck

3. Radial tuberosity

4. Styloid process

5. Ulnar notch

CARPALS

1. TRAPEZIUM (by the thumb)

2. TRAPEZOID (right beside thumb)

3. CAPITATE (base of 3rd met)

4. HAMATE (base of 4-5th mets)

5. TRIANGULAR (lateral-most)

6. PISIFORM (on palmar side, under triangular)

7. LUNATE (the one next to scaphoid)

8. SCAPHOID (the largest; near the thumb)

METACARPALS; They are numbered metacarpal 1-5.

PHALANGES: Proximal, intermediate, distal, (“distal phalanx of digit 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5”)

The thumb and big toe are missing the intermediate phalanx

SKULL

Frontal bone

1. Coronal suture

2. Supraorbital foramen (supraorbital notch)

3. Superior orbital fissure

4. Inferior orbital fissure (actually, this is part of the sphenoid bone)

Parietal bones

1. Sagittal suture

2. Squamous suture (squamosal suture)

Occipital bone

1. Lambdoidal suture

2. Foramen magnum (for spinal cord and vertebral arteries)

3. Occipital condyles

4. Hypoglossal canal (for hypoglossal nerve)

Temporal bones

1. External auditory meatus (eternal acoustic meatus)

2. Mandibular fossa

3. Zygomatic process (don’t write “zygomatic” since that is another bone)

4. Styloid process

5. Mastoid process

6. Squamous portion

7. Petrous portion (contains the ear ossicles/bones)

8. Jugular foramen (for jugular vein)

9. Internal auditory meatus (internal acoustic meatus for vestibulocochlear nerve)

Sphenoid bone

1. Sellaturcica(where the pituitary gland sits)

2. Lesser wings

3. Greater wings

4. Optic foramen (for optic nerve)

5. Pterygoid processes (“wing-like”)

6. Foramen ovale (for trigeminal nerve)

7. Foramen spinosum

8. Foramen rotundum (for trigeminal nerve)

9. Carotid canal (for carotid artery; actually, this canal is part of the temporal bone)

10. Foramen lacerum

Ethmoid bone

1. Crista galli

2. Cribiform plate (area with holes in it for olfactory nerves)

3. Olfactory foramina (the holes in the cribiform plate)

4. Ethmoid sinuses

5. Perpendicular plate

6. Middle nasal conchae

Mandible

1. Ramus

2. angle

3. Body

4. Condylar process (mandibular condyle)

5. Mandibular notch

6. Coronoid process

7. Alveolar process

8. Mental foramen

9. Mandibular foramen

Maxilla

1. Alveolar processes

2. Maxillary sinuses(skip)

3. Zygomatic process

4. Infraorbital foramen (for trigeminal nerve)

5. Incisive foramen

Other skull bones:

1. Zygomatic bones

2. Nasal bones

3. Lacrimal bones

4. Palatine bones

5. Vomer bone

FETAL SKULL

  1. Anterior fontanel
  2. Posterior fontanel
  3. Sphenoid fontanel
  4. Mastoid fontanel

EAR BONES

  1. Malleus (mallet shaped)
  2. Incus (anvil shaped)
  3. Stapes (stirrup shaped)

CERVICAL VERTEBRAE

1. Spinous process

2. Transverse processes (skip)

3. Lamina

4. Pedicle(skip)

5. Body

6. Vertebral foramen

7. Transverse foramina

ATLAS (Don’t just call it C-1)

AXIS (Don’t just call it C-2)

1. Dens

THORACIC VERTEBRAE

1. Spinous process

2. Transverse processes with articular facet

3. Lamina

4. Pedicle

5. Body

6. Vertebral foramen

7. Inferior articular processes

8. Superior articular processes

LUMBAR VERTEBRAE

1. Spinous process

2. Transverse processes

3. Lamina

4. Pedicle

5. Body

6. Vertebral foramen

7. Inferior articular processes

8. Superior articular processes

KNOW THE FOLLOWING ON A FULL SKELETON VERTEBRAL COLUMN:

1. Intervertebral foramina

2. Intervertebral disc

SACRUM

1. Sacral canal

2. sacral foramina

3. median sacral crest

4. ala

5. Auricular surface (on the ala)

6. Sacral promontory (upper lip of sacrum on internal side)

COCCYX

  1. Apex
  2. Base

STERNUM

MANUBRIUM

Jugular notch

Clavicular notches

Costal notches

BODY

Costal notches

XIPHOID PROCESS

RIBS: (Twelve ribs altogether)

Know the following on a full skeleton only

7 TRUE RIBS

5 FALSE RIBS(2 of these ribs are the floating ribs)

2FLOATING RIBS

COSTAL CARTILAGES

Know the following on a single rib

1. Head

2. Neck

3. Articular tubercle

4. Costal angle

5. costal groove

HYOID BONE

1. Cornu

LOWER EXTREMITY

OS COXA: The fusion of 3 bones during childhood (ileum, ischium, and pubis):

1. Acetabulum

2. Obturator foramen

ILIUM

1. Iliac crest

2. Iliac fossa

3. Anterior superior iliac spine

4. Anterior inferior iliac spine

5. Posterior superior iliac spine

6. Posterior inferior iliac spine

7. Greater sciatic notch

ISCHIUM

1. Ischial spine

2. Ischial tuberosity

3. Lesser sciatic notch

PUBIS

1. Pubic symphysis

2. Pubic arch

3. Pubic crest

FEMUR (right or left?)

1. Head

2. Neck

3. Greater trochanter

4. Lesser trochanter

5. Gluteal tuberosity

6. Medial condyle

7. Medial epicondyle

8. Lateral condyle

9. Intertrochanteric crest

10. Fovea capitis

11. Linea aspera

12. Popliteal fossa

TIBIA(right or left?)

1. Lateral condyle

2. Medial condyle

3. Tibial tuberosity

4. Medial malleolus

5. Anterior crest

6. Intercondylar eminence

7. Fibular notch

FIBULA

1. Head

2. Lateral malleolus

FOOT:

TARSALS:

1. TALUS

2. CALCANEUS

3. NAVICULAR

4. CUBOID

5. CUNEIFORMS (MEDIAL, INTERMEDIATE, LATERAL)

METATARSALS (1-5). The 5th metatarsal has a STYLOID PROCESS (add this to flashcards)

PHALANGES (proximal, intermediate, distal)

The thumb and big toe are missing the intermediate phalanx

PATELLA

  1. Apex
  2. Base
  3. Articular facet

THE KNEE

  1. patellar ligament (or patellar tendon)
  2. quadriceps tendon
  3. lateral collateral ligament (fibular collateral ligament)
  4. medial collateral ligament (tibial collateral ligament)
  5. lateral meniscus
  6. medial meniscus
  7. anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
  8. posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)

HISTOLOGY = “tissues”

I.epithelia

A.simple epithelia

1.simple squamous epithelium (kidney glomerulus and lung alveolus)

2.simple cuboidal epithelium (kidney convoluted tubules)

3.simple columnar epithelium (small intestine)

4.pseudostratified epithelium (trachea)

B.stratified epithelia

1.stratified squamous epithelia

a.keratinized stratified squamous epithelium (dry skin)

b. non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium (moist skin)

2.stratified cuboidal epithelium (skin sweat gland)

3. stratified columnar epithelium (male urethra)

4. transitional epithelium (bladder)

II.fibrous (proper) connective tissues

A.loose fibrous/areolar connective tissue (upper dermis)

B.adipose tissue (deep todermis)

C.reticular connective tissue (lymph nodes and spleen)

D.dense regular fibrous connective tissue (tendons, ligaments)

E.dense irregular fibrous connective tissue (joint capsules and lower dermis)

III. special connective tissues

A.cartilages

1.hyaline cartilage (joints, nose, trachea)

2.elastic cartilage (ear)

3.fibrocartilage (intervertebral discs, knee meniscus)

B.bone tissues

1.compact bone (bone shafts: diaphysis)

2.spongy bone (bone ends: epiphysis)

C.blood (in blood vessels)

IV.muscle tissues

A.skeletal (striated) muscle (muscle attached to bones)

B.cardiac muscle (heart)

C.smooth muscle (digestive organs)

V.nervous tissue (brain, spinal cord, nerves)

The structures in bold are not covered in Unit 1

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