Parts of the Spine
Ribs
Shoulders and Sternum
Arms and Hands
Bones of the Hands
100

is the large, anterior portion of a vertebra—sometimes called the “centrum.” It supports body weight and connects with adjacent vertebrae via intervertebral discs

What is the The Vertebral Body?

100

Number of pairs of ribs the human body has

What is 12?

100

commonly known as the shoulder blade, is a flat, triangular bone located on the posterior (back) thoracic wall, overlying approximately ribs 2 through

What is the the scapula?

100

Is the only bone in the upper arm, stretching from the shoulder to the elbow. It’s one of the longest bones in the human body and plays a pivotal role in upper limb movement.

What is the humerus?

100

Largest of the proximal row; Located on the thumb (radial) side of the wrist.


What is the Scaphoid?

200

Is the central opening formed between the vertebral body (anteriorly) and the vertebral arch (posteriorly). These aligned openings across vertebrae form the spinal canal.

What is the The Vertebral Foramen?

200

These attach directly to the sternum via costal cartilages and the number of pairs we have

What are true ribs and what is 7 pairs?

200

is an S-shaped bone located anteriorly across the top of the thorax.

What is the clavicle?

200

Bone in the arm that is on the lateral (thumb side)

What is the Radius?

200

Crescent-shaped and centrally located in the proximal row.

What is the Lunate?

300

This structure forms the posterior ring of a vertebra

What is the Vertebral Arch?

300

Indirectly attached to sternum (through cartilage of rib above) and number of pairs we have

What is false ribs and 3?

300

the upper, broader segment of sternum 

What is Manubrium?

300

Bone in the arm that is the medial forearm bone (pinky side)

What is the ulna?

300

On the ulnar (pinky) side of the proximal row; Articulates with lunate, pisiform, and hamate

What is the Triquetrum?

400

is a single bony projection extending posteriorly in the midline of the vertebra, where the laminae meet

What is the Spinous Process?

400

Do not attach to the sternum at all and have free anterior ends and number of pairs we have 

What are floating ribs and 2?
400

the long middle portion of the sternum 

What is the Gladiolus (body)?

400

Group of carpals closest to the forearm

What is the Proximal row?

400

A sesamoid bone embedded in the tendon of the flexor carpi ulnaris.

What is the Pisiform?

500

Two wing-like projections that extend laterally from the junction of pedicle and lamina; thick with broad ends

What is the The Transverse Process?

500

Are segments of hyaline cartilage located at the anterior ends of the ribs. They serve to extend the ribs forward, creating a flexible connection between the ribs and the sternum.

What is Coastal cartilage?

500

the small, cartilaginous lower tip of the sternum

What is the Xiphoid Process?

500

Group of carpals closer to the hand

What are distal row?

500

Part of the distal row, sits directly distal to the scaphoid. Articulates predominantly with the thumb's metacarpal (first metacarpal).

What is the Trapezium?

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