KIN 344 Study Guide - Final Guide: Acetabular Labrum, Ischial Tuberosity, Ischial Spine

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Anterior arch: anterior loop (all other vertebrae have a body) Anterior tubercle: bump medial/anterior on anterior arch. Odontoid facet: posterior medial side of anterior arch. Posterior arch: posterior loop; takes the place of a spinous process. Posterior tubercle: bump posterior and medial on posterior arch. Vertebral foramen: hole created by anterior arch and posterior arch, anterior portion receives odontoid process of axis, posterior portion receives spinal cord. C2 = axis [head rotates around on axis: superior articular facets (2) = articulate with. Body occipital condyles: anterior portion, inferior articular facets (2)= articulate with axis. Transverse processes (2: projection superior off body, project laterally and inferiorly from lateral masses. Posterior arch: between articulating facets and spinous process, loop running posterior. Spinous process: projection posteriorly; bifurcated, only has one spinous process projecting posteriorly and medially. Body: project laterally and inferiorly from superior articular surfaces, rounded large anterior portion. Superior/inferior costal facets (body, 4: flat facets. Transverse foramen (2: posterior-facing corners of body.

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