ANATOMY LECTURE 7 Crossword
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2) 3-5 bones fused to form coccyx3) exaggerated thoracic curve (hunchback)4) generally ruptures at L3-L5 (lower back slipped disc)5) large, rounded, usually rough process
7) small, rounded process8) large, blunt projection; only on the femur10) absorb stress/ shock on the vertebral column
provide surface for vertebra to twist13) structure of the intervertebral disc
the outer ring of fibrocartilage14) structure of the intervertebral disc
inner structure, highly elastic15) less prominent ridge than a crest19) concave posteriorly21) convex posteriorly23) prominence found "above" a condyle24) axis - bifid spine, dens (head)27) rounded articular projection supported by a more constricted portion of a bone (neck)
29) convex posteriorly 31) hole through which blood vessels, nerves, and ligaments can pass32) single superior demifacet33) two demifacets; superior-large, inferior-small34) depression in/ on a bone; generally at a joint |
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1) s-shaped deviation out of midsagittal plane6) concave posteriorly9) cavity within a bone with narrow opening11) large rounded articular (joint) prominence 12) exaggerated lumbar curve (slumping)16) superior whole facet, inferior demifacet17) generally ruptures at L3-L5 (lower back slipped disc)18) 5 bones fused at middle age to form sacrum20) prominent projection or point of attachment22) generally ruptures at L3-L5 (lower back slipped disc)25) atlas- has no body, no spine26) sharp, slender process28) C1-C7 , has transverse foramen (vessel+nerve), has the largest vertebral foramen (down-->smaller)30) all have largest, thickest bodies, spinous processes are oblong and heavy31) like opening between adjacent parts of bones through which vessels and nerves pass35) groove or depression that accommodates a soft structure such as vessels. nerve, tendon36) tunnel-like passageway through a bone37) non-bifid spine, bulges from lower neck38) bifid spine 39) smooth, flat surface on a bone40) T1-T12, long inferior directed spinous processes, transverse processes are long and heavy |
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