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Match the following bones with their corresponding numbers.
Match the following bones with their corresponding numbers.
Parietal = 7 Occipital = 8 Mandible = 19 Xiphoid Process = 21 Tibia = 5 Calcaneus = 16 Tarsals = 29 Metacarpals = 25 Superior Phalanges = 4 Inferior Phalanges = 40 Scapula = 10 Humerus = 12 Radius = 14 Ulna = 15 Femur = 26 Patella = 27 Fibula = 28 Sternum Body = 36 False Ribs = 37 Pubis = 38 Ischium = 39 Temporal = 17 Maxilla = 18 Clavicle = 35 Thoracic Vertebrae = 1 Sacrum = 2 Coccyx = 3 Lumbar Vertebrae = 13 True Ribs = 11 Floating Ribs = 22 Carpus = 24 Ilium = 23 Tarsal = 30 Talus = 6
What is the name of the bone labeled number 36?
What is the name of the bone labeled number 36?
Sternum Body
Flashcards
What is the Maxilla?
What is the Maxilla?
The upper jawbone.
What is the Mandible?
What is the Mandible?
The lower jawbone.
What is the Manubrium?
What is the Manubrium?
Part of the sternum, located at the top.
What is the Xiphoid process?
What is the Xiphoid process?
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What is the Scapula?
What is the Scapula?
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What is the Humerus?
What is the Humerus?
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What is the Radius?
What is the Radius?
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What is the Ulna?
What is the Ulna?
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What is the Femur?
What is the Femur?
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What is the Patella?
What is the Patella?
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What is the Fibula?
What is the Fibula?
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What is the Tibia?
What is the Tibia?
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What is the Calcaneus?
What is the Calcaneus?
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What are the Carpals?
What are the Carpals?
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What are the Metacarpals?
What are the Metacarpals?
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What are the Tarsals?
What are the Tarsals?
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What are the Metatarsals?
What are the Metatarsals?
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What are the Phalanges?
What are the Phalanges?
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What is the Ilium?
What is the Ilium?
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What is the Pubis?
What is the Pubis?
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Study Notes
Human Skeleton Anatomy
- The human skeleton is composed of 206 bones
- The skull comprises several bones, including parietal, occipital, temporal, maxilla, mandible, frontal, nasal, zygomatic, alveolar margin, and clavicle
- The vertebral column consists of cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, and coccyx vertebrae
- Ribs are categorized as true ribs, false ribs, and floating ribs
- The scapula, humerus, radius, and ulna form the upper limbs
- The pelvis includes the ilium, ischium, and pubis
- The femur, tibia, and fibula make up the lower limbs
- The foot's bones include the talus, calcaneus, tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges
- The sternum is part of the chest wall and is divided into the manubrium, body, and xiphoid process
- Each bone has specific features and functions.
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Test your knowledge on the human skeleton with this quiz. Explore the various components of the human skeletal system, including classifications of bones, their locations, and functions. From the skull to the foot, challenge yourself to see how well you understand human anatomy!