Organization of the Skeleton (Whole Skeleton) Exercise 13 Exercise 13, page 92 • • • • • • • • 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Cranium Facial bones Skull Clavicle Sternum Ribs Vertebral column Coxa • • • • • • • 9. Carpals 10. Metacarpals 11. Phalanges 12. Patella 13. Tarsals 14. Metatarsals 15. Phalanges Exercise 13, page 93 • • • • • • 1. Scapula 2. Humerus 3. Ulna 4. Radius 5. Femur 6. Tibia • • • • 7. Fibula 8. Vertebral column 9. Sacrum 10. Coccyx THE SKULL Exercise 14 Exercise 14, page 98 Fig. 14.1 • • • • • • • 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 • • • • • • 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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 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