The Skull
Lower Extremities
Upper Extremities
Pelivc
Thoracic
100
Superior to the Nasal Bone
What is The Frontal
100
Between the Tarsals and the Phalanges
What is Meta Tarsals
100
Attached to the Glenohumeral Joint
What is Humerus
100
Used to be your tail
What is The Coccyx
100
You Have 7 true and 5 false of these
What is Your Ribs
200
The only moving bone
What is The mandible
200
Also known as the Heel
What is the Calcaneus
200
Inferior to the Elbow on the Thumb side
What is Radius
200
The top of the Ilium
What is the Iliac Crest
200
This bone is most commonly injured in Sports such as Snowboarding and Football
What is the Clavicle
300
Also referred to as the Adam's apple
What is the Hyoid
300
Inferior to the Greater Trochanter but Superior to the Tibia
What is the Patella
300
Commonly referred to as Fingers
What are Phalanges
300
Between the Iliac crest and the Sacro-Iliac Joint
What is the Ilium
300
At the Inferior end of the Sternum
What is the Xiphoid Process
400
The technical term for your nose holes
What are your Nasal Turbinates
400
The Most Superior Part of the Femur
What is The Greater Trochanter
400
Is one the Lateral side of the Forearm
What is the the Ulna
400
The Donut shaped bone at the most inferior point of the pelvis
What is the Ischium
400
Supports the Skull
What are the Cervical Vertebrae
500
The bone Under your eye
What is your Ethmoid bone
500
Inferior to the Patella, Superior to the Tarsals and on the Lateral Side
What is the Fibula
500
Attaches the Clavicle to the Acromion
What is The Acromioclavicular Joint
500
Anterior to the Ischium
What is the Pubis
500
The Vertebrae attached to the Ribs
What is the Thoracic Vertebrae
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