Skull & Face
Upper Limb
Lower Limb
Vertebral Column
Bone Facts
100

This bone forms the forehead

Frontal bone

100

This bone is the upper arm bone.

Humerus

100

This is the thigh bone.

Femur

100

This section of the spine is located in the neck.

Cervical vertebrae

100

This mineral gives bones their hardness and strength.

Calcium

200

These paired bones form the upper jaw

Maxillae

200

This forearm bone is on the thumb side.

Radius

200

This kneecap bone protects the knee joint.

Patella

200

This section attaches to the ribs.

Thoracic vertebrae

200

This type of joint allows the greatest range of motion and is found in the shoulder.

Ball-and-socket joint

300

This bone forms part of the nasal septum and helps divide the nasal cavity.

Vomer

300

This forearm bone is on the pinky side.

Ulna

300

This larger lower leg bone bears most weight.

Tibia

300

This section is the lower back.

Lumbar vertebrae

300

These specialized cells are responsible for breaking down bone tissue.

Osteoclasts

400

This bone forms the lower jaw and is the only movable skull bone.

Mandible

400

These small wrist bones are collectively called this.

Carpals

400

This thinner lower leg bone runs alongside the tibia.

Fibula

400

This fused bone sits below the lumbar vertebrae.

Sacrum

400

This tissue inside bones produces blood cells.

Bone marrow

500

This bone contains the foramen magnum.

Occipital bone

500

This bone connects the shoulder to the sternum.

Clavicle

500

These ankle bones are collectively called this.

Tarsals

500

This tiny fused bone is also called the tailbone.

Coccyx

500

This process is the formation of bone.

Ossification

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