Tri 1: DAA LecTure exAm 1 review
Identify this structure in green.
a. transverse foramen
b. vertebral foramen
c. uncinate process
d. lamina
e. vertebral artery -
Identify this opening labeled #4.
a. carotid canal
b. foramen lacerum
c. foramen rotundum
d. foramen spinosum
e. jugular foramen -
Identify this structure on this vertebra.
a. pedicle
b. vertebral body
c. costotransverse bar
d. spinous process
e. lamina -
Identify this structure.
a. sternal end of right clavicle
b. sternal end of left clavicle
c. acromial end of right clavicle
d. acromial end of left clavicle -
Identify this structure.
a. styloid process of right radius
b. styloid process of left radius
c. radial tuberosity of right radius
d. radial tuberosity of left radius -
Identify this structure.
a. tibial tuberosity of the right tibia
b. tibial tuberosity of the left tibia
c. medial malleolus of the right tibia
d. medial malleolus of the left tibia -
Identify this structure on this bone.
a. greater sciatic notch, left ilium
b. greater sciatic notch, right ilium
c. lesser sciatic notch , right ischium
d. lesser sciatic notch, left ischium -
, Identify this structure.
a. uncinate process
b. vertebral prominens
c. dens
d. anterior lip
e. vertebral notch -
Identify this bone of the foot.
a. right cuboid bone
b. left cuboid bone
c. right navicular bone
d. left navicular bone -
Identify this structure on this bone.
a. clivus
b. tuberculum sellae
c. hypophyseal fossa
d. dorsum sellae
e. optic chiasm -
What type of ossified bone is the sphenoid? - Endochondral
Foramina for 12 cranial nerves -
The cranial nerves 1-12 - CN I - olfactory - smell
•CN II - optic - vision
•CN III - oculomotor - motor to eye muscles
•CN IV - trochlear - motor to an eye muscle
•CN V - trigeminal - sensory to skin of face, motor to muscles of mastication
•CN VI - abducens - motor to an eye muscle
•CN VII - facial - motor to facial muscles
•CN VIII - vestibulocochlear - hearing and balance
•CN IX - glossopharyngeal
• CN X - vagus
CN XI-accessory
CN XII- hypoglossal
What structures make a cervical vertebra a cervical vertebra? -
What structures make a thoracic vertebra a thoracic vertebra? -
What structures make a lumbar vertebra a lumbar vertebra? -
Human vertebral formula - C7
T12
L5
S5
Cy 3-6
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