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Which bone is located in the upper jaw of the human skeleton?
Which bone is located in the upper jaw of the human skeleton?
Which part of the skeleton connects the upper limbs to the torso?
Which part of the skeleton connects the upper limbs to the torso?
What is the function of the sacroiliac joint in the human skeleton?
What is the function of the sacroiliac joint in the human skeleton?
Which bone is found in the lower leg and is larger than the fibula?
Which bone is found in the lower leg and is larger than the fibula?
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Which of the following bones is part of the human rib cage?
Which of the following bones is part of the human rib cage?
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Study Notes
Skull
- The skull is composed of the frontal bone, maxilla, mandible, and clavicle.
Torso
- The torso includes the sternal manubrium, scapula, humerus, elbow, ulna, radius, sacroiliac joint, coccyx bone, hip joint, ischium, ribs, sternum, xiphoid process, spine, ilium, hand, sacrum, pubic bone, and pubic symphysis.
- Ribs are connected to the sternum.
- The xiphoid process extends from the sternum.
- The spine is a column of bones that supports the torso.
- The sacroiliac joint connects the sacrum to the ilium.
- The hip joint connects the femur to the pelvis.
Limbs
- The upper limbs consist of the humerus, ulna, radius, and hand.
- The lower limbs consist of the femur, patella, tibia, fibula, and foot.
- The elbow connects the humerus to the ulna and radius.
- The shoulder joint connects the humerus to the scapula.
- The knee joint connects the femur to the tibia and patella.
- The foot is attached to the lower leg by the tibia and fibula.
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This quiz covers the anatomy of the human skeletal system, including the skull, torso, and limbs. Test your knowledge on the bones, joints, and their connections within the human body. Perfect for students studying biology or anatomy!