Kinesiology 2222A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Spinal Canal, Optic Nerve, Medulla Oblongata

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The inferior nasal concha is separate from the ethmoid, which contains both the superior and middle conchae. Coronal suture joins: frontal bone and parietal bones. Sagittal suture joins: parietal bone 1 and parietal bone 2. Squamous suture joins: parietal bones and temporal bones. Lambdoid suture joins: parietal bones and occipital bone. Landmarks of the c1 vertebra (atlas) landmarks of the c2 vertebra (axis) The 7th cervical vertebra characterized by a prominent spinous process. Can be felt at the base of the neck. Landmarks of the sternum landmarks of a rib. The head of the rib fits into small depressions located on the centrum of the adjacent vertebrae known as demifacets. The tubercle articulates with the costal facet, located on the transverse process of the more posterior vertebra, and the ribs angle posteriorly at the point of articulation. The last three thoracic vertebrae lack transverse processes and the ribs associated with them lack tubercles.

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