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The vertebrae shown in blue are cervical vertebrae, which are the seven vertebrae located in the neck region (C1–C7). They are characterized by small bodies, transverse foramina, and a bifid spinous process (in most).

What type of vertebrae is shown in blue?

cervical

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Definition

What type of vertebrae is shown in blue?

cervical

What type of vertebrae is shown in blue?

lumbar (5 largest)

sacrum

What type of vertebrae is shown in blue?

What type of vertebrae is shown in blue?

thoracic (12 vertabrae)

Which vertebrae is this?

cervical

Which vertebrae is this?


lumbar

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TermDefinition

What type of vertebrae is shown in blue?

cervical

What type of vertebrae is shown in blue?

lumbar (5 largest)

sacrum

What type of vertebrae is shown in blue?

What type of vertebrae is shown in blue?

thoracic (12 vertabrae)

Which vertebrae is this?

cervical

Which vertebrae is this?


lumbar

false ribs (8-12)

floating ribs (11-12)

true ribs (1-7)

parietal

Vomer

male pelvic girdle

boy or girl

Coronoid fossa

Name this specific part of the humerus.

Fovea capitis

Name this specific bony landmark of the femur.

acetabulum

ilium

iliac crest

ischium

obturator foramen

pubis

ilium

Name this bone.

Occipital bone

Name this bone.

A. Frontal Bone
B. Parietal Bone
C. Occipital Bone
D. Temporal Bone
E. Sphenoid Bone
F. Mandible
G. Maxillary Bone
H. Zygomatic Bone
I. Nasal Bone
J. Lacrimal Bone

A. Frontal Bone
B. Parietal Bone
C. Occipital Bone
D. Temporal Bone
E. Sphenoid Bone
F. Mandible
G. Maxillary Bone
H. Zygomatic Bone
I. Nasal Bone
J. Lacrimal Bone

Sphenoid Bone
(lateral view)

Body of Cervical Vertebrae
(superior view)

Spinous Process of Cervical Vertebrae
(superior view)

Superior Articulating Facets of Cervical Vertebrae
(superior view)

Cervical Vertebrae (superior view)

A. Vertebral Foramen of Cervical Vertebrae
B. Transverse Processes of Cervical Vertebrae
C. Spinous Process of Cervical Vertebrae
D. Superior Articulating Facets of Cervical Vertebrae
E. Body of Cervical Vertebrae
F. Transverse Foramina of Cervical Vertebrae

Transverse Processes of Cervical Vertebrae
(superior view)

Transverse Foramina of Cervical Vertebrae
(superior view)

Vertebral Foramen of Cervical Vertebrae
(superior view)

Body of Thoracic Vertebrae
(superior view)

Spinous Process of Thoracic Vertebrae
(lateral view)

Spinous Process of Thoracic Vertebrae
(superior view)

Superior Articulating Facets of Thoracic Vertebrae
(superior view)

Thoracic Vertebrae (superior view)

A. Vertebral Foramen of Thoracic Vertebrae
B. Transverse Processes of Thoracic Vertebrae
C. Spinous Process of Thoracic Vertebrae
D. Superior Articulating Facets of Thoracic Vertebrae
E. Body of Thoracic Vertebrae

Transverse Processes of Thoracic Vertebrae
(superior view)

Vertebral Foramen of Thoracic Vertebrae
(superior view)

Body of Lumbar Vertebrae
(inferior view)

Lumbar Vertebrae (inferior view)

A. Vertebral Foramen of Lumbar Vertebrae
B. Transverse Processes of Lumbar Vertebrae
C. Spinous Process of Lumbar Vertebrae
D. Inferior Articulating Facets of Lumbar Vertebrae
E. Body of Thoracic Vertebrae

Spinous Process of Lumbar Vertebrae
(inferior view)

Superior Articulating Facets of Lumbar Vertebrae
(superior view)

Lumbar Vertebrae (superior view)

A. Body of Lumbar Vertebrae
B. Transverse Processes of Lumbar Vertebrae
C. Spinous Process of Lumbar Vertebrae
D. Superior Articulating Facets of Lumbar Vertebrae

Transverse Processes of Lumbar Vertebrae
(inferior view)

Vertebral Foramen of Lumbar Vertebrae
(inferior view)

Sacrum (anterior view)

A. Sacral Promontory of the Sacrum
B. Sacral Foramina of the Sacrum

Body of the Sternum


Manubrium of the Sternum

Xiphoid Process of the Sternum

Sternum

A. Manubrium of the Sternum
B. Body of the Sternum
C. Xiphoid Process of the Sternum
D. Jugular Notch
E. Sternal Angle

Acromial End of the Clavicle
(inferior view)

Acromian Process of the Scapula
(posterior view)

Anatomical Neck of the Humerus
(proximal end, posterior view)

Bones of the Hand
(superior view)

A. Distal Phalanges
B. Middle Phalanges (not present in the thumb so there is no 1st middle phalanx)
C. Proximal Phalanges
D. Metacarpals
E. Carpals

Capitate Carpal
("Can't)

Capitulum of the Humerus
(distal end, anterior view)

Carpal Bones of the Hand
(anterior view)

A.Scaphoid
B. Lunate
C. Triquetrum
D. Pisiform
E. Trapezium
F. Trapezoid
G. Capitate
H. Hamate

Coracoid Process of the Scapula
(anterior view)

Coronoid Process of the Ulna
(proximal end, lateral view)

Deltoid Tuberosity
(proximal end, anterior view)

Glenoid Fossa/cavity of the Scapula
(anterior view)

Glenoid Fossa of the Scapula
(lateral view)

Greater Tubercle of the Humerus
(proximal end, anterior view)

Hamate Carpal
("Handle")

Head of the Humerus
(proximal end, posterior view)

Humerus
(distal end, anterior view)

A. Lateral Epicondyle of the Humerus
B. Capitulum of the Humerus
C. Trochlea of the Humerus
D. Medial Epicondyle of the Humerus

Humerus
(distal end, posterior view)

A. Medial Epicondyle of the Humerus
B. Trochlea of the Humerus
C. Capitulum of the Humerus
D. Lateral Epicondyle of the Humerus
E. Olecranon Fossa of the Humerus

Humerus
(proximal end, anterior view)

A. Greater Tubercle of the Humerus
B. Lesser Tubercle of the Humerus
C. Intertubercular Groove of the Humerus
D. Surgical Neck of the Humerus
E. Deltoid Tuberosity of the Humerus
F. Anatomical Neck of the Humerus
G. Head of the Humerus

Humerus
(proximal end, posterior view)

A. Head of the Humerus
B. Anatomical Neck of the Humerus
C. Surgical Neck of the Humerus
D. Greater Tubercle of the Humerus

Head of the Radius
(proximal end, posterior view)

Lateral Border of the Scapula
(posterior view)

Lunate Carpal
("Lovers")

Medial Border of the Scapula
(posterior view)

Medial Epicondyle of the Humerus
(distal end, anterior view)

Olecranon Fossa of the Humerus
(distal end, posterior view)

Olecranon Process of the Ulna
(proximal end, lateral view)

Pisiform Carpal
("Positions")

Radial Tuberosity of the Radius
(proximal end, anterior view)

Radius
(anterior view)

A. Head of the Radius
B. Styloid Process of the Radius
C. Radial Tuberosity of the Radius

Scaphoid Carpal
("Some")

Scapula
(anterior view)

A. Acromian Process of the Scapula
B. Glenoid Fossa of the Scapula
C. Lateral Border of the Scapula
D. Subscapula Fossa of the Scapula
E. Vertebral (Medial) Border
F. Superior Border of the Scapula
G. Coracoid Process of the Scapula

Scapula
(lateral view)

A. Acromian Process of the Scapula
B. Spine of the Scapula
C. Glenoid cavity
D. Coracoid Process of the Scapula

Scapula
(posterior view)

A. Superior Border of the Scapula
B. Supraspinous Fossa of the Scapula
C. Spine of the Scapula
D. Medial Border of the Scapula
E. Infraspinous Fossa of the Scapula
F. Lateral Border of the Scapula
G. Acromian Process of the Scapula
H. Coracoid Process of the Scapula

Styloid Process of the Radius
(distal end, anterior view)

Styloid Process of the Ulna
(distal end, medial view)

Superior Border of the Scapula
(anterior view)

Superior Border of the Scapula
(posterior view)

Trapezium Carpal
("That")

Trapezoid Carpal
("They")

Triquetrum Carpal
("Try")

Trochlea of the Humerus
(distal end, anterior view)

Ulna
(proximal end, lateral view)

A. Olecranon Process of the Ulna
B. Radial Notch of the Ulna
C. Coronoid Process of the Ulna
D. Semilunar Notch (Trochlear Notch)

Greater Trochanter of the Femur
(posterior view)

Head of the Fibula
(anterior view)

Iliac Crest of the Ilium
(medial view)

Ilium
(medial view)

Intermediate Cuneiform Tarsal
(superior view)

Ischium
(lateral view)

Lateral Conyles of the Femur
(distal end, posterior view)