Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Upper Limb, Scapula, Axial Skeleton

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Suture: articulations that hold bones of skull together, looks like a zipper. Orbit: comprised of bones some of which are facial bones and some of which are cranial bones, and they come together to form a socket for the eye. In green is the axial skeleton: skull, vertebral column, thoracic cage (ribs) The rest is the appendicular skeleton: added on to the axial skeleton; made up of bones of upper and lower limbs. Skull def has 22 bones and many ppl consider the middle ear bones and hyoid bone (not really. We will just talk about the 22 bones of the skull. Upper limb: pectoral girdle: scapula, collar bone; 54 bones in hand! Vertebral column: 26; consists of diff types of vertebrae. Cervical in neck, thoracic support ribs, sacrum is lower back and it helps articulate with the. Crest: little ridges that come up (opposite of fissure)

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