These are the bones that make up your fingers.
What are the Phalanges?
This is the name of the jaw bone.
What is the Mandible?
These are the three types of ribs.
What are True, False, and Floating?
These two bones make up your forearm.
What are the radius and ulna?
How many thoracic vertebra are there? (hint: think about how many rib pairs there are.)
What are 12?
These are the bones that make up the palm of your hand.
What are the Metacarpals?
This is the bone that is most posterior in the skull.
What is the Occipital Bone?
This is the bone most ribs connect to (with cartilage between) anteriorly.
What is the sternum?
This is the largest bone in the leg (and the strongest bone in the human body).
What is the Femur?
This is the name of the round prominences at the end of some bones (Hint: usually long bones).
What are Condyles?
This is the name of your wrist bones.
What are the Carpals?
This is the bone that makes up a majority of the forehead.
What is the frontal bone?
This is the name for the inferior tip of the sternum.
What is the xiphoid process?
This is the most superior bone in the arm.
What is the Humerous?
What is the name of the cartilage that connects ribs to the sternum?
What is Costal?
This is the name of the HEEL bone.
What is the Calcaneus?
This is the scientific name for the eye socket.
What are the orbitals?
These 2 sections of the spine have a different number of bones when a person is a child.
What are the Sacrum and Coccyx?
These two bones make up the pectoral girdle.
What is the clavicle and scapula?
This is the name for the protrusion on the mandible that is located medial to the zygomatic bone and anterior to the ear (Hint: It's not part of the joint connecting the mandible to the cranium).
What is the Coronoid Process?
There are this many bones in a single human hand.
What is 27?
This is the anatomically correct name for the cheekbones.
What are the Zygomatic bones?
In order from superior to inferior...these are the 5 sections of the spine.
What are Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacrum, Coccyx?
This is the largest bone in your shin.
What is the Tibia?
Flat Bone: Ribs, Sternum, Frontal Bone
Sesamoid Bone: Patella, Pisiform Bone
Long Bone: Femur, Humerus, Tibia, Fibula
Short Bone: Carpals, Tarsals
Irregular Bone: Vertebrae, Coccyx, Zygomatic