ANP 1106 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Foramen Spinosum, Foramen Magnum, Haversian Canal

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Define these terms compact bone spongy bone epiphysis diaphysis osteoblast osteocyte osteon. Volkmann"s canal interstitial versus circumferential lamella canaliculus periosteum versus endosteum epiphyseal line red versus yellow marrow. Foramen ovale (greater wing of the sphenoid bone) Mental foramen (lateral side of the mandible) Optic foramen (back of orbit in lesser wing of the sphenoid bone) The coronoid processes are for attachment of the temporalis muscles. The condylar process is the site for attachment to the skull (temporomandibular joint) 12 thoracic vertebrae (makes sense because of the ribs that articulate here) C1 is the atlas; c2 is the axis. The trochlea articulates with the ulna; the ulna had a trochlear notch. The capitulum is a condyle that receives the radius. The metacarpal bones are labeled 1-5 (the thumb being 1) Made from the ilium, ischium, and pubis. There are 7 tarsal bones in the foot. Talus makes up the ankle joint with the tibia and fibula.