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        |     lower posterior portion of the skull (lower back of the head) |  | 
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        |     External Occipital Protuberance |  | Definition 
 
        |     "duck tail" coming off the back of the head |  | 
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        | passage (hole)for spinal cord |  | 
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        | smooth portion above the nasal bones |  | 
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        | form the lateral, superior walls on each side of the head (top and sides) |  | 
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        | line between the frontal bone and parietal bones (top/front of head) |  | 
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        | junction between parietal bones (giving right and left halves) |  | 
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        | junction between the temporal and parietal bone |  | 
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        | junction between parietal and occipital bones |  | 
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        | elongated pin like structure on the temporal bone |  | 
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        | Large bone mass below ear canal (resembles a sharks tooth)
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        | articulates with the mandible |  | 
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        | Irregular shaped bone on the floor of the cranium (looks like a bat) |  | 
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        | saddle time structure that holds the pituitary gland |  | 
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        | very irregular bone below sphenoid and below the eyes |  | 
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        | top half of the bone that separates the nasal passages (septum) |  | 
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        | project into nasal passages next to the perpendicular plate |  | 
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        | houses the little holes (broken for mummy prep to get brains out) |  | 
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        | lower part of the jaw (part that moves) |  | 
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        | lateral projections on each side (lower part by ears) |  | 
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        | rounded part of ramus that articulates with the cranium (fits into the mandibular fossa) |  | 
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        | flat process next to the mandibular condyle |  | 
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        | on each side of the mandible, where the ramus meets the body |  | 
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        | top part of the jaw (the part that doesnt move) |  | 
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        | back portion of the hard palate (roof of your mouth) |  | 
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        | form the bridge of the nose |  | 
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        | forms the lower half of the nasal septum |  | 
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        | project medially on the lateral walls of the nasal passage |  | 
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        | middle, what you feel when you bend over |  | 
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        | large central bone section |  | 
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        | connects the body to the other portions of the vertebrae |  | 
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        | the hole in which the spinal cord runs through |  | 
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        | extends laterally on each side of the vertebrae |  | 
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        | portion that connects the spinous process to the articular surfaces (flattened like you laminated it) |  | 
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        | C1, looks like a manta ray |  | 
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        | C2, has a dens on it sticking off |  | 
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        | 7 total, have transverse foramen |  | 
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        | 12 total, looks like a giraffe and have a more circular foramen |  | 
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        | 5 total, looks like a moose and have a more oval foramen |  | 
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        | Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar and Sacral |  | 
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        | Formed at birth: Thoracic and Sacral |  | 
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        | Secondary Vertebral Arches |  | Definition 
 
        | Formed from standing upright: Cervical and Lumbar |  | 
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        | formed from standing upright, weight of the head, secondary |  | 
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        | formed at birth, thoracic cage, primary |  | 
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        | formed from standing upright, weight of the body, secondary |  | 
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        | manubrium, body and xiphoid |  | 
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        | point that extends outward (the the bottom) |  | 
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        | attach directly to sternum with a single piece of cartilage |  | 
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        | attach indirectly to sternum or not at all |  | 
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        | a false rib that does not connect to the sternum |  | 
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        | Ala, Median Sacral Crest, Sacral foramen |  | 
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        | wing like projections from the body of the bone ("ears" on what looks like the sacrum "elephant") |  | 
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        | spines along the dorsal aspect (looks like a dinosaur) |  | 
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        | sometimes called the tailbone |  | 
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        | poing of the shoulder on hte dorsal aspect |  | 
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        | large protrusion anterior to the acromian |  | 
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        | flat portion just between acromian and coracoid; where humerus articulates |  | 
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        | blunt "stubby end" that articulates with the sternum |  | 
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        | flattened portion that articulate with the acromian process of the scapula |  | 
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        | enlarged rounded portion on the superior end |  | 
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        | under humerus head where growth occured |  | 
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        | "knot" on the humerus head |  | 
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        | smooth medial rounded region; "stool" |  | 
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        | smooth rounded lateral region "round marble" |  | 
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        | "U" at the top of the Ulna |  | 
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        | bump on the elbow, "funny bone" |  | 
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        | fuses two sides of the os coxa together |  | 
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        | comes to a point on the os coxa |  | 
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        | little bump under knee cap; if it is seen, it is the anterior view |  | 
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        | medial aspect of the ankle |  | 
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        | outside of ankle (where the bump is/sticks out) |  | 
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        | carpals, metacarpals, phalanges 
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        | metatarsals, phalanges, tarsal |  | 
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        | closest to outside edge before large cuboid |  | 
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