Head & Upper Body
Arms & Hands
Spine & Core
Legs & Feet
Bone Functions
100

This bone protects your brain.

What is the skull?

100

This is the upper arm bone.


What is the humerus?  

100

These bones stack to form the spine.

What are vertebrae?

100

The longest and strongest bone in the body.

What is the femur?

100

Bones help protect this organ inside your skull.

What is the brain?

200

This bone forms the lower jaw

What is the mandible?

200

This forearm bone is on the thumb side.

What is the radius?

200

Damage to these bones could affect movement and nerves.

What are vertebrae?

200

The larger lower leg bone.

What is the tibia?

200

Ribs protect these two major organs.

What are the heart and lungs?

300

These bones protect the heart and lungs.

What are ribs?

300

This forearm bone is on the pinky side.

What is the ulna?

300

These are the tail vertebrae.

What are caudal vertebrae?

300

The thinner outer lower leg bone.

What is the fibula?

300

The femur helps you do this major movement.

What is walking (or running)?

400

This flat bone is also called the shoulder blade.

What is the scapula?

400

These bones form the palm of the hand.

What are metacarpals?

400

This bone sits between the spine and hip bones.

What is the sacrum?

400

These bones are found in the middle of the foot.

What are metatarsals?

400

The scapula helps with this type of movement.

What is arm movement (shoulder movement)?

500

This bone connects the spine to the pelvis at the base.

What is the sacrum?

500

If you break this bone, you probably fell directly on your arm. (Most commonly broken upper arm bone)

What is the humerus?

500

This group of bones protects the spinal cord.

What are vertebrae?

500

This bone forms the hip.

What is the innominate?

500

Without vertebrae, you couldn’t do this.

What is stand upright (or bend/move your back)?

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