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Organization of the Skeleton
(Whole Skeleton)
Exercise 13
Exercise 13, page 92
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Cranium
Facial bones
Skull
Clavicle
Sternum
Ribs
Vertebral column
Coxa
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9. Carpals
10. Metacarpals
11. Phalanges
12. Patella
13. Tarsals
14. Metatarsals
15. Phalanges
Exercise 13, page 93
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1. Scapula
2. Humerus
3. Ulna
4. Radius
5. Femur
6. Tibia
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7. Fibula
8. Vertebral column
9. Sacrum
10. Coccyx
THE SKULL
Exercise 14
Exercise 14, page 98 Fig. 14.1
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1. Parietal
2. Frontal
3. Coronal suture
4. Temporal
7. Vomer
8. Mandible
10. Nasal bone
• 11. Sphenoid
• 12. Zygomatic
• 15. Maxilla
Exercise 14, page 98 Fig. 14.2
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1. Parietal
2. Squamous suture
3. Lambdoid suture
4. Temporal
5. Occipital
6. Temporal process of
the zygomatic bone
• 7. External accoustic
meatus
• 8. Mastoid process
• 9. Styloid process
• 11. Zygomatic process of
the temporal bone
• 12. Coronal suture
• 13. Frontal
• 14. Sphenoid
• 15. Lacrimal
• 16. Nasal
• 17. Zygomatic
• 18. Maxilla
• 19. Mandible
Exercise 14, page 99 Fig. 14.3
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Maxilla
Zygomatic
Sphenoid
Vomer
Zygomatic arch
Styloid process
Occipital condyle
temporal
11. Palentine
12. Foramen magnum
13. Lambdoid suture
14. Occipital
Exercise 14, page 99 Fig. 14.4
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Ethmoid
Foramen magnum
Grista galli
Cribiform plate
Frontal
Sphenoid
Temporal
Sella turcica (houses the
pituitary gland)
9. Parietal
10. occipital
Skull – Anterior Surface
Skull – Lateral Surface
Skull – Posterior Surface
Skull – Superior Surface
Skull – Inferior Surface
Inside of Skull – Superior View
Inside of Skull – Inferior View
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