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What bones does the calcaneus articulate with?

Anteriorly with the cuboid and superiorly with the talus.


Does the dens articulate with the axis?

No


Where does the axis articulate?

right in the middle of the earth


What bone's articulate with the atlas?

The atlas articulates with the axis. The atlas is the first cervical vertebra and articulates with the skull superiorly, and the axis (the second cervical vertebra) inferiorly. The joint between the atlas and axis, dubbed the atlanto-axial joint, is responsible for the increased range of motion of the skull (turning your head left/right, and nodding up/down).The order of the atlas and axis can be remembered because, beginning from the skull, these two cervical vertebrae are in alphabetical order (aTlas then aXis).


Temporal bones articulates with what?

The temporal bones articulate with the parietal bones superiorly, the sphenoid bone anteriorly, the occipital bone posteriorly, and the zygomatic bones laterally.


The axis is the only vertebra with?

The axis is the second cervical vertebra (C2) and has a unique feature called the odontoid process or dens, which projects superiorly from its body. This structure allows the atlas (C1) to pivot around the axis, enabling the movement of the head from side to side.


Turns the eye superiorly and medially?

Superior Rectus


What muscle is striated superiorly and smooth inferiorly?

The esophagus


What muscle pulls the eyebrows superiorly?

superior oblique


What does the calcaneus articulates with?

Anteriorly with the cuboid and superiorly with the talus.


How is the pulmonary artery located compared to the pulmonary vein?

Superiorly


What are prefixes for articulate?

prefix of articulate