KIN 2500 Chapter : Axial Skeleton SI Worksheet

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The skeletal system is made up of the axial and the appendicular. The axial skeleton is composed of the bones along the central axis of the body the skull, the vertebral column, and the thoracic cage. The appendicular skeleton is composed of bones the appendages as well as the bones that hold the limbs to the truck of the body. Cranial: 11; facial: 14: bones of the cranium, the roof of the skull is composed of the parietal, frontal, and the occipital, the base of the skull is composed of the occipital, sphenoid, ethmoid, and temporal. Parietal bone: forms most of the lateral and superior walls of the skull. (one on either side, each parietal bone is bordered by four sutures that unite it to the neighboring bone, paired. Si: matthew landry mland84@lsu. edu: styloid process: attachment site for the hyoid bone ligaments and muscles.

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