KINS 1110 Anatomy Structures Practice
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What are the study sheets designed to help with? They can help with landmarking and familiarization with anatomical terms, but what is the specific purpose?

Repetition

The study sheets contain all anatomical structures needed to be known.

False (B)

It is acceptable to post these study sheets on online sites like Chegg or Quora.

False (B)

The name styloid process of the temporal bone should include the bone name.

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The name iliac crest does NOT require the bone name.

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Which slide type is considered easiest?

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What is the recommended approach for a difficulty level between slide 2 and slide 3?

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What is the recommended way to handle the knowledge meld?

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What landmark is indicated by number 6 on the anterior view of the skull?

<p>Supraorbital margin</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which landmark is number 1 on the ventral view of the skull?

<p>Palatine process of maxilla</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the landmark number 14 on the ventral view of the skull?

<p>Carotid canal</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which landmark is indicated by number 6 on the lateral view of the skull?

<p>Sphenoid bone</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the landmark number 1 on the vertebra image?

<p>Superior articulating facet</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the landmark number 1 on the vertebra and rib image?

<p>Vertebral end</p> Signup and view all the answers

Identify the landmark indicated by number 12 on the vertebra and rib image?

<p>Pedicle</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the vertebra and rib image, what is the landmark number 7?

<p>Lamina</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the landmark number 1 on the sacrum image?

<p>Median sacral crest</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the sacrum image, what is the landmark number 5?

<p>Sacral canal</p> Signup and view all the answers

Identify the landmark number 3 on the thoracic cage image.

<p>Manubrium</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the landmark number 9 in the thoracic cage image?

<p>Costochondral joint</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the scapula image, what is the landmark number 1?

<p>Coracoid process</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the landmark number 13 in the scapula image?

<p>Supraglenoid tubercle</p> Signup and view all the answers

Identify the landmark number 20 in the scapula and proximal humerus image?

<p>Acromion process</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the landmark number 23 in the scapula and proximal humerus image?

<p>Infraspinous fossa</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the humerus image, what is the landmark shown as number 1?

<p>Head</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the landmark number 10 in the humerus image?

<p>Trochlea</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the humerus image, what landmark is indicated by number 20?

<p>Lateral supracondylar ridge</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the shoulder ligaments image, what landmark is indicated by number 1?

<p>Infraglenoid tubercle of scapula</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which landmark is represented by number 9 in the shoulder ligaments image?

<p>Conoid ligament (part of Coracoclavicular)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the landmark number 10 in the pectoral girdle image?

<p>Acromioclavicular ligament/joint</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the pectoral girdle image, what is the landmark number 16?

<p>Coracoacromial ligament</p> Signup and view all the answers

On the upper appendicular (distal) image, what is the landmark number 1?

<p>Interphalangeal joint of D1</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the landmark number 15 in the upper appendicular (distal) image?

<p>Head of the Ulna</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the upper appendicular (distal) image, what landmark is indicated by number 17?

<p>Carpometacarpal joint of D1</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the landmark number 13 in the wrist and hand image?

<p>Capitate</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the pelvis and hip image, what is the landmark number 1?

<p>Ischial spine</p> Signup and view all the answers

What landmark is indicated by number 9 in the pelvis and hip image

<p>Iliac crest</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the pelvic bone image, which landmark is represented by number 1?

<p>Ischial spine</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the landmark number 8 in the pelvic bone image?

<p>Greater trochanter</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the lateral, right pelvic bone image, what landmark is indicated by number 1?

<p>Anterior Superior Iliac Spine</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the landmark number 10 in the lateral, right pelvic bone image?

<p>Obturator foramen</p> Signup and view all the answers

Identify landmark number 1 in the femur image.

<p>Head</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the femur image, what is the landmark number 7?

<p>Lateral epicondyle</p> Signup and view all the answers

What landmark is indicated by number 10 in the femur image?

<p>Medial condyle</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the knee image, identify the landmark represented by number 1?

<p>Medial femoral condyle</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the landmark number 13 in the knee image?

<p>Lateral meniscus</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the knee ligaments image, what is the landmark number 2?

<p>Lateral tibial plateau</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which landmark is indicated by number 4 in the knee ligaments image?

<p>Lateral collateral ligament</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the landmark number 1 in the lower limb image?

<p>Lateral malleolus</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the lower limb image, what landmark is represented by number 9?

<p>Navicular</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the ankle and foot image, what landmark is indicated by number 1?

<p>Calcaneus</p> Signup and view all the answers

Identify the landmark number 4 in the ankle and foot image?

<p>Medial (1st) cuneiform</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the ankle ligaments image, what landmark is indicated by number 2?

<p>Tibial tuberosity</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the landmark number 10 in the ankle ligaments image?

<p>Calcaneofibular ligament</p> Signup and view all the answers

Identify landmark number 3 in the ankle ligaments image.

<p>Lateral malleolus</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Vomer

A thin bone forming part of the nasal septum.

Maxilla

The upper jawbone, holding upper teeth.

Temporal bone

A bone that houses the structures of the ear.

Zygomatic bone

The bone that forms the cheek.

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Alveolar process

The area of bone that holds the teeth.

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Nasal bone

A bone that forms the bridge of the nose.

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Sphenoid bone

A butterfly-shaped bone at the base of the skull.

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Inferior nasal conchae

Curved bones inside the nasal cavity.

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Mandibular fossa

The depression in the temporal bone for the mandible.

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Coronoid process

The bone that provides muscle attachment on the mandible.

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Intertrochanteric crest

A ridge between the greater and lesser trochanters of the femur.

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Gluteal tuberosity

The rough area on the femur for gluteal muscle attachment.

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Patellar ligament

Connects the patella to the tibia.

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Lateral malleolus

The bony prominence on the outside of the ankle.

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Sustentaculum tali

A shelf-like structure on the calcaneus for the talus.

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Deltoid ligament

A strong ligament on the medial side of the ankle.

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Interphalangeal joint

The joint between the phalanges in the fingers or toes.

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Talocrural joint

The ankle joint between the tibia, fibula, and talus.

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Cuboid

One of the carpal bones in the foot.

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Tibia

The larger bone of the lower leg, the shinbone.

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Navicular

A boat-shaped bone in the foot.

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Scaphoid

One of the carpal bones near the thumb.

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Greater sciatic notch

An opening in the pelvis for nerves and blood vessels.

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Acetabulum

The socket in the pelvis for the hip joint.

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Femoral head

The ball-shaped end of the femur that fits into the acetabulum.

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Fibula

The smaller bone of the lower leg.

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Clavicle

The collarbone that connects the arm to the body.

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Coracoid process

A small hook-like structure on the scapula.

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Study Notes

Anatomy Structures: Identification Practice

  • The document is study notes for KINS 1110, Anatomy Structures, and provides practice in identifying anatomical structures.
  • The study sheets do not list every needed structure but instead improve repetition and familiarize students with terms.
  • Students should not post these images to online study sites like Chegg or Quora due to copyright.
  • Bone names are sometimes excluded from bony feature names to improve the challenge of the study.
  • Always include the bone name when describing a bony landmark or feature, when possible, and as required by the term.
  • Examples are provided to illustrate the inclusion of the bone name (e.g., styloid process of the temporal bone).

Introduction

  • The study sheets aim to help students practice landmarking and understanding terms.
  • The use of images by instructors is for educational purposes only, and not for unauthorized sharing.
  • Bony feature names may omit the bone, to increase the study difficulty.

How These Slides Work

  • Each image set consists of four consecutive slides.
  • Slide 1: Image only (no terms).
  • Slide 2: Image with numbered and marked arrows (no terms), aiming to challenge recall.
  • Slide 3: Image with numbers and randomized terms for matching exercises, enhancing memorization.
  • Slide 4: Image with numbers and correct terms for comprehension checks.
  • Strategies are given for adjusting the difficulty as needed.

Skull (Anterior View)

  • The page displays a labeled diagram of a human skull in anterior view.

Labeled Skull Structures

  • The labels represent different parts of the skull.

Labeled Skull Structures (continued)

  • The page shows numbered labels for the structures.

Labeled Skull Structures (continued)

  • Contains a list of numbered labels representing the various bony features.

Labeled Skull Structures (continued)

  • A list of the identified skull bones/structures.

Labeled Skull Structures (continued)

  • The page provides a list of identified skull structures.

Labeled Skull Structures (continued)

  • Each slide presents a different labeling method and style, providing multiple opportunities to learn and identify the bony landmarks/features. 

Labeled Skull Structures (continued)

  • A list of identified bony structures is presented, offering further practice.

Labeled Skull Structures (continued)

  • This page displays a list of skeletal anatomical structures labeled and numbered.

Labeled Skull Structures (continued)

  • A detailed list of specific bone labels and structures.

Labeled Skull Structures (continued)

  • A list of numbered labels for specific skeletal structures.

Labeled Skull Structures (continued)

  • A list of labeled skeletal structures and numbered locations.

Labeled Skull Structures (continued)

  • A list of identified skeletal structures and numbered locations

Labeled Skull Structures (continued)

  • A list of labeled skull structures and numbered locations.

Skull (Ventral View)

  • The page displays a diagram of a human skull in ventral view.

### Labele Skull Structure (continued)

  • Lists the identified labels.

Skull Structure (continued)

  • Provides a list of numbered structural labels.

Skull Structure (continued)

  • List of labeled anatomical strucutures in the diagram.

Skull Structure (continued)

  • List of structures.

Spine

  • This section looks at labeled images of the spine.

Vertebra

  • Provides a diagram illustrating a range of vertebra components and descriptions.
  • The diagrams show the different key aspects of vertebra structures.

Vertebra (cont.)

  • A list of items found in the diagrams, with corresponding labels.

Vertebra (cont.)

  • This shows a detailed list of vertebra components.

Vertebra (cont.)

  • The study page provides a list and illustrations of the key components.

Vertebra & Rib

  • Presents an image/diagram of a vertebra and rib.

(Continued) 

  • Provides details of specific structural landmarks.

(Continued) 

  • Provides details of specific landmarks.

(Continued) 

  • Provides an exhaustive list of identified structures/features.

Sacrum

  • The page displays a sacrum diagram with numbered labels.

Sacrum (cont.)

  • Provides labels for the shown structure, part of a larger dataset..

### Sacrum (cont.)

  • An anatomical description of the sacrum.

Sacrum (cont.)

  • This page has descriptions of sacrum features.

Thoracic Cage

  • The page displays a diagram of the thoracic cage along with descriptions of features.

Thoracic Cage (cont.)

  • Presents a list of labeled anatomical components.

Thoracic Cage (cont)

  • Lists several labeled anatomical features.

Thoracic Cage (cont)

  • List of components and labeled anatomical parts.

Scapula

  • This shows a diagram of the scapula with labeled parts.

Scapula (cont.)

  • The page contains labeled elements of the scapula model.

Scapula (cont.)

  • This page provides various parts of the scapula diagram.

Scapula & Proximal Humerus

  • Shows a diagram relating to the scapula and proximal humerus.

Scapula & Proximal Humerus (cont.)

  • Provides a list of anatomical labels within specified diagrams. 

Scapula and Proximal Humerus (Cont.)

  • Describes the components of the scapula and proximal humerus.

Humerus

  • Shows a labeled diagram of the humerus.

Humerus (cont.)

  • Provides a list of labels for parts of a humerus figure.

Humerus (cont.)

  • Provides identifiers for anatomical landmarks of the humerus.

Knee

  • This page presents a diagram of the human knee along with a list of identified components. 

Knee (cont.)

  • The document has labeled diagram parts of the knee model.

Knee Ligaments

  • Shows a diagram of knee ligaments and labels.

Lower Limb

  • This shows a diagram of the lower limb, including bone components.

Ankle & Foot

  • Contains a labeled image of an ankle and foot.

Ankle & Foot (cont.)

  • This page shows labeled components of ankle and foot diagrams.

Ankle & Foot (cont.)

  • This page contains a list of identified components.

Pelvis & Hip

  • Shows a diagram of the pelvis and hip structure.

Pelvis & Hip (cont.)

  • Provides labels relating to the diagram.

Pelvis & Hip (cont.) 

  • Shows labeled examples.

Pelvic Bone

  • A picture/diagram of the pelvic bone.

Pelvic Bone (cont.)

  • Labels of the parts in the diagram.

Pelvis & Hip (cont.) 

  • Descriptions of some of the parts.

### Pelvic Bone (cont.) 

  • A labeled diagram is shown.

Pelvis & Hip (cont.) 

  • Descriptions of the diagram's components.

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