Frontal, Parietal (2), Temporal (2), Occipital, Sphenoid, Ethmoid bone
Nasal (2), Maxilla (2), Zygomatic (2), Palatine (2), Lacrimal (2), Inferior nasal concha (2), Mandible, Vomer
Cervical Vertebrae
Thoracic Vertebrae
Lumbar Vertebrae
Sacrum
Coccyx
Vertebral Column
Thoracic Cage
Ribs
7 pairs
3 pairs
2 pairs
Sternum
1. Clavicle
2. Scapula
3. Humerus
4. Radius (lateral bone of forearm)
5. Ulna (medial bone of forearm)
6. Carpals (8 wrist bones)
7. Metacarpals (5 bones of the hand)
8. Phalanges (14 finger bones, 2 per finger and 2 per thumb)
1. Pelvis (ilium, ischium, and pubis)
2. Femur (biggest bone)
3. Patella
4. Tibia (shinbone)
5. Fibula (smaller bone of lower leg)
6. Tarsals (7 ankle bones)
7. Metatarsals (5 bones)
8. Phalanges (14 toe bones, 3 per toe and 2 for big toe)
Skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage
Provides support and protection for the brain, spinal cord, and vital organs.
The limbs (arms and legs) and the girdles (shoulder girdle and pelvic girdle).
Facilitates movement and interaction with the environment.
Scaphoid
Lunate
Triquetrum
Pisiform
Trapeziium
Trapezoid
Capitate
Hamate
Talus
Calcaneus
Navicular
Medial Cuneiform
Intermediate Cuneiform
Lateral Cuneiform
Cuboid
Ilium, ischium, pubis
Wider, narrower
Nasal Septum Bones
Vomer
Perpendicular Plate
Bones making up the Orbit
Spine - Divides scapula fossae, prominent ridge on the back
Acromion - On the side, connects to clavicle
Coracoid - Hook-like projection, attaches to muscles, at the front
Glenoid cavity - Shallow socket forming glenohumeral joint
Supraspinous Fossa - Concave, above spine
Infraspinous Fossa - Concave, below the spine,
Subscapular Fossa - Broad, flat area at the front
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Short, Irregular, Sesamoid, long
Femur, humerus, tibia
Carpals, tarsals
Skull, sternum, ribs, scapulae
Vertebrae, pelvic bones, facial bones
Patella
1. Malleus
2. Incus
3. Stapes
Stapes
Femur