Anatomy and Physiology Ch. 7 Gross Anatomy Worksheets 130-131
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Sacral and Coccyx
a. | Ala | e. | Sacral canal | b. | Articular surface (joins
coxa) | f. | Sacral
foramina | c. | Coccyx | g. | Sacral hiatus | d. | Median sacral crest | h. | Superior articular
facet |
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1; see picture
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Thoracic Cage a. | Body | f. | Manubrium | b. | Head | g. | True (vertebrosternal) ribs | c. | False
(vertobrochondral) ribs | h. | Tubercle | d. | Floating (vertebral) ribs | i. | Sternal angle | e. | Jugular
notch | j. | Xiphoid
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First seven pairs of ribs, which articulate with both the vertebrae and the
sternum.
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Ribs that are attached to a common cartilage that, in turn, is attached to the
sternum.
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Eleventh and twelfth ribs, which have no attachment to the sternum.
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Rounded process on a rib that articulates with the transverse process of one
vertebra.
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Middle part of the sternum.
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Most inferior portion of the sternum.
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Marks the attachment site of the second ribs.
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