The boness that are separated by the Lambdoid Suture
What is Parietals and Occipital
The three main types of Vertebrae
What are the Cervicles, Thoracics and Lumbar
The three bones that make up the shoulder
What are Scapula, Clavicle and Humerus
The 4 Bones that make up the Hip
What are the Ilium, Ischium, Pubis and Femur
The 4 Types of bone cells
What are the OsteoBlasts, OsteoClasts, OsteoCytes and the Osteogenic Cells
The Cheekbones
What are the Zygomatics
The bump that sticks out posteriorly
What is the Spinous Process
The Bump Half way down the shaft of the Humerus
What is the deltoid Tuberosity
The name of the hip socket
What is the Acetabulum
The joint type in the wrist
What is a Condyloid Joint
The Bump Behind your ear
What is the Mastoid Process
What is Kyphosis
The Bones in the Forearm
What are the Radius and Ulna
The Biggest bump on the Superior Portion of the Femur
What is the Greater Tubercle
An Example of an irregular bone
What are the Mandible or Vertebrae
The connection points between the skull and vertebrae
What are Occipital Condyles and the Superior Articulating Process
The most superior section of the sternum
What is the Manubrium
The 8 Carpal Bones
What are the Scapoid, Lunate, Triquitrium, Pisiform, Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate
The 2 Bones in the lower leg
What are the Tibia and Fibula
All the bones in the Axial Skeleton
What are the Skull and Facial Bones, Ossicles, Hyoid; Cervicles, Thoracics, Lumbar, Sacral, and Coccygeal Vertebrae, the Costals and the Sternum
The list of sinuses within the skull
What are the Frontal, Sphenoid, Ethmoid
And Maxillary
The types and amount of Costals
What are True (7), False (3) and Floating (2)
The attachment points between the Humerus and the Radius
What is the Capitulum and the Radial Head
The 7 Tarsal Bones
What are the Calcaneous, Talus, Cuboid, Navicular, Medial Cuneiform, Intermediate Cuneiform and the Lateral Cuneiform
The Functions of Bones
What are Support, Provide Movement, Protection, Mineral Storage and Blood Cell Production