What finger has only two phalanges?
Thumb
What is the strongest bone in the body?
Femur
What bone is named after the Latin word for “The back of the skull” Occiput?
Occipital Bone
What is the biggest section of the pelvic girdle?
Illium
What is objectively the best carpal?
Pisiform
What is the name of the bone at the end of a finger?
Distal Phalanx
What is the shin bone called?
Tibia
What is the weakest cranial bone?
Temporal Bones
What is the name for the paired collar bones?
Clavicle
What is the name of the inner spongelike layer of bone That contains bone marrow?
Cancellous Bone
What is the name of the bone that runs from the shoulder to the elbow?
Humerus
What bone do you have three of in the foot?
Cuneiforms
Which bone divides the nasal cavity in two parts?
Vomer
What is the name for the most inferior part of the sternum?
Xiphoid Process
What is the opposite of Superficial?
Deep
What is the bone on the pinky side of the forearm?
Ulna
What bone are babies not born with?
Patellas
What is the name for the anvil bone of the ear?
Incus
How many of each vertebrae do you have?
seven cervical, twelve thoracic, and five lumbar
What bone did I name “The Bonk Spot”?
Temporal Bones
Name every carpal
Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform, Hamate, Capitate, Trapezoid, and Trapizium
What is the chance of developing Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome?
less than 200,000 American cases per year or around .0005%
What is the name for the nasal suture and when does it develop?
Metopic Suture, 3-9 months
How many false ribs do you have in total?
six
What is the Latin word for wall and the bone it is named after.
Paries and Parietal