| Hint` | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| C2 name | axis | 82%
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| C1 name | atlas | 73%
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| Co is | coccyx | 55%
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| S is | sacrum | 55%
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| C2's uniques part | Dens | 45%
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| C1 is missing a | body | 45%
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| Gladiolus: the long central portion of the sternum | body | 45%
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| posterior bony projection you can feel along your back; attachemnt for muscles and ligaments that move and stabilize spine | spinous process | 45%
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| lateral projections on each side; attachment for muscles and ligaments; articulate with ribs | transverse process | 45%
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| C1 is missing a | spinous process | 45%
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| the superior, triangular portion of the sternum; articulates with the clavicle & 1st pair of ribs | manubrium | 36%
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| central opening | vertebral foramen | 36%
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| opening between adjacent vertebrae formed by the notches of the pedicles; allow spinal nerves to exit the spinal canal | intervertebral foramen | 27%
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| small, cartilaginous tip at the inferior of the sternum | xiphoid process | 18%
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| C is for | cervical 7 | 18%
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| bony plate between TP and SP; part of the arch protecting the spinal cord | lamina | 18%
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| L is for | lumbar 5 | 18%
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| short, thick bony "stalks" that connect the vertebral body to the TP; help from the sides of the vertebral arch; protect spinal cord | pedicles | 18%
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| T is for | thoracic 12 | 18%
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| point where the rib's shaft curves sharply forward | angle | 9%
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| rounded posterior end of the rib; articulated with the bodies of two adjacent T vertebrae | head | 9%
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| the long, curved portion of the rib; provides shape to the thoracic cage and surface area for muscle attachment | shaft | 9%
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| the anterior, flattened end of the rib; connects to the costal cartilage -> sternum | sternal end | 9%
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| small bump just lateral to the head; articulate with the transverse process of the vertebrae | tubercle | 9%
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| paired shallow depression on the upper manubrium; articulation sites for the clavicles | clavicular notches | 9%
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| shallow groove on the inner, inferioir border of the rib | costal groove | 9%
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| small facets along the sides of the manubrium and body; articulation points for the costal cartilages of the ribs | costal notches | 9%
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| (suprasternal): the visible dip at the top of the manubrium; landmark for finding tracea or major vessels | jugular notch | 9%
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| lower smooth surface on the rib's head | inferior articular facet | 0%
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| upper smooth surface on the rib's head | superior articular facet | 0%
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