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Anterior view Ethmoid is superior to the mandible
Anterior, left side view
Anterior viewNasal bone is superior to the maxilla and inferior to the frontal bone
Posterior view Occipital bone is superior to the atlas
Anterior, left side viewPalatine is superior to the mandible
Parietal bone is superior to the clavicle
Anterior view
Lateral view of temporal bone
Anterior view
Lateral view Zygomatic is superior to the femur
Lateral view of MaxillaMaxilla is superior to
Anterior view Mandible is inferior to the maxilla
Anterior view
Lateral viewLacrimal is inferior to the frontal bone
ATLASLateral view, superior to the axis
AXISLateral view, inferior to the atlas
Thoracic as 12 vertebraeLateral view
Cervical has 7 vertebrea, lateral view
Lumbar has 5 vertebrea, lateral view, inferior to thoracic
Sacrum, lateral viewSuperior to coccyx
Coccyx, inferior to sacrum, lateral view
Inferior nasal conche, superior to mandible, anterior view
Sternum
Body of Sternum
Xiphoid ProcessManubrium
Anterior view
Xiphoid process is inferior to the body of the sternum
The manubrium is superior to the body of the sternum
14 True Ribs (7 true ribs on each side)They are true ribs because they connect to the sternum.
10 False Ribs(5 false ribs on each side)They are false ribs because they do not directly connect to the sternum.
4 Floating Ribs (2 floating ribs on each side)They are floating ribs because they do not connect to the sternum.
Lateral view
Posterior and anterior view
An anthropologist can determine the difference between a male and a female by how far the angle of the pelvis is. If it is wider, it is a female. If it is narrower it is a male.
Anterior view
Anterior view
Anterior view
Humerous, anterior view
head
neckGreater tubercle
Intertubercular groove
Lesser tubercle
Deltoid tuberosity
Lateral epicondyle
Capitulum
Medial epicondyle
trochlea
Coroniod fossa olecranon fossa
Scapula, posterior view
spine
Supraspinus fossa
Infraspinousfossa
Clavical, superior to femur
Radius, superior to metacarpals
head
Radial tuberosity
Styloid process
Carpals, inferior to humerous
Phalanges, inferior to the metacarpals
Metacarpals, inferior to carpals