BIOL 207 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Ischial Spine, Pisiform Bone, Coccyx

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Friday, october 2, 2015: 5 major sutures. Sternoclavicular joint (exists when clavicle articulates w/ notch: ribs. False ribs (5 pairs; 3 pairs called vertebrochondral, 2 pairs called floating ribs) Articular facets of head, neck, and tubercle. Conoid tubercle (postero- inferior surface towards lacrimal end) Acromio-clavicular joint (lateral end of clavicle articulates with accordion) Sterno-clavicular (medial end of clavicle articulates with clavicular notch of the sternum) Vertebral column (vertebrae): cervical (first 7; c1 is atlas, c2 is axis, thoracic (12, lumbar (5, sacrum (5, coccyx (3-5) Facets & demifacets (costal; found only in thoracic vertebrae, articulate with ribs) Transverse foramen (found only in cervical vertebrae) Intervertebral foramen (where two vertebrae join together) Nutrient foramen (plural: foramina, there are several) Coronoid fossa (anterior & superior to trochlea) Olecranon fossa (posterior, between lateral & medial epicondyles: radius. & distal, each phalanx has a base, body, and head region) Ala (lateral broad, flat surface of ileum) Iliac fossa (medial surface of ileum: ischium.

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