Cervical Vertebrae Observations Case Study
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Cervical Vertebrae Observations Case Study
EXPERIMENT 5: PHYSICAL SKELETON – THE AXIAL SKELETON
Data Tables
Table 15: Cervical Vertebrae Observations
Vertebral Feature Observations Size of cervical vertebrae in comparison to those of the thoracic and lumbar region Shape of the vertebral foramen Spinous process of the C3 – C6 vertebrae
Spinous process of the C7 vertebra Table 16: Thoracic Vertebrae Observations
Cervical Vertebrae Observations Case Study
Vertebral Feature Observations Size and weight of the thoracic vertebrae in comparison to those of the cervical and lumbar region Shape of the vertebral body Appearance and projection direction of the spinous process Table 17: Lumbar Vertebrae Observations
Vertebral Feature Observations Size of the lumbar vertebrae in comparison to those of the cervical and thoracic region Shape of the vertebral body Appearance and projection direction of the spinous process Table 18: Rib Feature Observations
Rib Feature Observations Length of ribs 1 – 7 (do they increase or decrease in length?) Length of ribs 8 – 12 (do they increase or decrease in length?) Articulation of the ribs and thoracic vertebrae (notice the specific rib and vertebra that articulate) Post-Lab Questions
- What are the three components of the axial skeleton? Describe the function of each.
- Identify the labeled components on the skull below.
A ________________
B ________________
C ________________
D ________________
E ________________
F ________________
- Indicate whether the following bones are cranial or facial bones, and give their location.
Cervical Vertebrae Observations Case Study
Bone Facial or Cranial Location Temporal Bones Mandible Vomer Zygomatic Bones Parietal Bones Ethmoid Bone Sphenoid Bone Lacrimal Bones
- What are the three regions of the vertebral column? Describe the general shape and size of the vertebrae in each region.
- What are the atlas and axis? What are their functions?
- Identify the vertebral structures on the images below.
A ________________
B ________________
C ________________
D ________________
E ________________
- What is the purpose of the thoracic cage?
- Describe the three components of the sternum.
- Describe the difference between true ribs, false ribs, and floating ribs.
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Cervical Vertebrae Observations Case Study
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