Across
- 1. -Lower Jaw
- 3. -Front of nose
- 5. process of the temporal bone -Squamous, Zygomatic process, Tympanic, Styloid process, petromastoid
- 6. -Ribs that connect with the sternum anterioraly via costal cartilage. (There are 12 of them)
- 8. -The upper and middle part of back consisting of 12 vertebrae. Smaller foramen Downward tilted spinous process (Think, kinda sounds like “four” with 3 sylables. (3)(4)=12 vertebre.)
- 11. Bone -The main bone you see inside the eye socket (Think Sphinx or scrying)
- 13. -Bones that help to rotate head (think spinning a globe on its ___)
- 16. -Suture that separates the temporal bone and the parietal bone of the skull
- 17. -Bones that helps with flexion and extension of neck and head (Think opening a book → similar motion of neck)
- 18. -Cheekbone (Think baby cell, baby cheeks)
- 21. -collar bone (Think of instrument the opposite of “hollering)
- 22. -Suture that separates the parietal bone and occipital bone. (Lambdoidal in Greek means “similar to Lambda” The letter lambda is shaves like an upside down V”
- 23. -Corresponds to the frontal lobe of the brain
- 25. -Vertebrae located just below skull and ends above thoracic spine. Triangular foramen Bifurcated spinous process smaller vertebral body (There are 7 of them)
- 27. Corresponds to the parietal love of the brain
- 28. -Bone at your temple. Also corresponds to the temporal lobe of the brain
- 30. -Goes away from/out from ribs?
- 31. -space between bones in spine
Down
- 2. -Verterae located under 12 thoracic vertebrae, Vertebrae of lower back. (There are 5 of them) (Think, low back pain when doing labor, such as making lumber)
- 4. -Bone structure at end of spine
- 7. -linkage of bones in spine
- 9. -Suture that falls in the coronal plane (separates into anterior and posterior sides)
- 10. -Bone that divides nasal cavities (Think divided votes)
- 12. -On the inner portion of the eye socket. (Lacrima means “tear in latin”
- 14. -These ribs are attached only to the vertebrae posterialy (There are 2 of them)
- 15. -Suture that separates the skull into right and left sides (think sagittal plane)
- 19. Bone -Corresponds to the occipital lobe of the brain
- 20. -Attachment point for ligaments and muscles of the tongue (Think style - attacments)
- 24. -Think of this as your “top jaw”
- 26. -Do not join the sternum directly, but are connected to the 7th rib via costal cartilage. (There are 3 of them)
- 29. -The crazy nasal cavity bone (comes from greek word for sieve)