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| Front limb (girdle that is the bone connected to the body and leg). Primarily used for shock absorption. Shoulder blade [image] |
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| Has a bone-to-bone attachment, with the ilium attached to the sacroiliac joint. Primarily for propulsion. [image] |
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| Ankle, comprised of 7-9 bones [image] |
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| Wrist bones, composed of 7-9 bones [image] |
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| Upwards (Towards the back) |
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| Downwards (Towards the stomach) |
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| Midline of body away from the body |
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| away from the body towards the midline of the body |
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| 7 bones in the vertebrae, supporting the head and forming the neck[image] |
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| Variable number, comes after the cervical down the spine. Defined by articulating the ribs [image] |
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| Vertebrae [image]of the back, supporting the abdomen |
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| Fused vertebrae articulating with the pelvis [image] |
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| Caudal (or coccygeal) Vertebrae |
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| Vertebrae supporting the tail. Fused in humans to form a nubbin of bone called the coccyx,[image] which is very painful if bruised or broken |
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| (=body) The weight-bearing portion of the vertebra, located ventrally,[image] is drum-shaped; it has demi-facets for the attachment of ribs in the thoracic spine |
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| Extends dorsally from the centrum, consists of a pedicle and lamina from both the left and right sides [image] |
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| Spinous process (=neural spine) |
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| Projects dorsally from the neutral arch; it may be straight or inclined forward or backward[image]. |
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| Fused series of vertebrae. It includes prominent left and right articulation surfaces for the pelvis [image] |
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| Going through the base of the transverse process, of the first 6 cervical vertebrae[image] |
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| Contains the incisive teeth (front of face) [image] |
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| External Auditory Meatus (EAM) |
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| [image] Where the spinal cord exits the skull |
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| Coranoid Process (for the attachment of muscles) |
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