ANAT-A 215 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Stratified Squamous Epithelium, Simple Squamous Epithelium, Simple Columnar Epithelium

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Squamous: flat, cuboidal: cube shape, columnar: rectangular shaped. Butterfly shape: maxillae: upper jaw/hard palate(mustache/roof of mouth, palatine bone: back of roof of mouth, 2 slight arches. Jugular foramen: further from teeth hole, between temporal & occipital. Cribiform plate: lots of holes, within ethmoid bone, olfactory nerve branches. Cervical:7: vertebral foramen: hole in middle of vertebrae transverse foramen: side holes, atlas is first cervical vertebrae, axis: second w/ extension on body has dens. Thoracic: 12: has costal facets that articulate with ribs. Lumbar vertebrae5: large bodies w/ broad spinous process. Ribs: head that articulates w/ vertebrae, tubercule: that articulates, bump in cuve of rib, shaft of rib. Sternum:manubrium, middle body, xiphoid process: has costal notches on side to articulate w/ costal cartilage on ribs. Clavile: s shaped: sternal end that is rounded and has acromial end tha tis flattened and connects with scapula(end of hockey puck) Humerus: tubercule - lateral to head is grater.

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