Vertebra
Arms/Hands
Chest and Pelvis
Legs/Feet
Skull
100

There are five of these particular bones located in the lower back. There are fused together.

Sacrum

100

This bone makes up your upper arm

Humerus

100

These Ribs are not connected to the sternum

Floating Ribs

100

This is the longest bone in your body. It articulates with the pelvis.

Femur

100

This bone is located on the lower back of the head

Occipital Bone

200

These vertebra are located in the lower back

Lumbar Vertebrae

200

These bones are your fingers

Phalanges

200

This bone makes up the shoulder blade

Scapula

200

This bone makes up the knee cap

Patella

200

This bone makes up the forehead

Frontal Bone

300

There are seven of these vertebra in the spinal column.

Cervical Vertebrae

300

This bone is located in the center of the wrist

Capitate

300

This bone is often referred to as the collar bone

Clavicle

300

This bone is the larger of the two lower leg bones

Tibia

300

These bones are often referred to as the cheek bones

Zygomatics

400

This is the most inferior portion of the vertebral column.

Coccyx

400

This bone is the larger of the two lower arm bones connected at the thumb

Radius

400

This bone is often referred to as the Tie bone

Manubrium

400

This bone is the thinner of the two lower leg bones

Fibula

400

This bone is hidden behind the jaw.  The tongue attaches here.

Hyoid

500

These vertebrae are intertwined with the ribs

Thoracic Vertebrae

500

We call this bone the Thumb

Phalanx

500

These ribs are fully attached to the Sternum

True Ribs

500

This bone makes up the heel of your foot.

Calcaneus

500

This bone provides the back of the eye socket and is also visible on the side of the head.

Sphenoid

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