Axial Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
Bone Shapes
Skull Parts
Ribs & Vertebrea
100

The two parts that make up the skull

What are the cranium and the facial bones?

100

This bone is the upper arm bone.  You might say it's funny.

What is the humerus?

100

These are the 5 shapes that human bones may have.  

What are long bones, short bones, flat bones, irregular bones, and sesamoid bones?

100

Another name for the lower jaw

What is the mandible?

100

These bone segments make up the 5 regions of the spine. 

What are the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal regions?  

200

The axial skeleton includes these 3 sections.

What are the skull, the spine, and the rib cage?

200

These two bones make up the lower arm or the forearm.

What are the radius and ulna?

200
An example of this bone shape is the humerus.

What is a long bone?

200

This part of the skull is in the forehead area. You might say it's in the front.

What is the frontal bone?

200

Another name for breastbone

What is the sternum?

300

The ______ consist of 12 pairs of thin, flat bones attached to the thoracic vertebrae in the back and to the costochondial tissue in the front.

What are ribs?

300

Another word for finger bones. There are 14 of them.

What are the phalanges?

300

An example of these types of bone shapes are the carpals (wrist bones) and the tarsals (ankle bones).

What are short bones?

300

This part of the skull is in the back of the head towards the bottom.  

What is the occipital bone?

300

This is the most inferior aspect part of the sternum.

What is the xiphoid process?

400

The _____ is divided into 5 regions from the neck to the tailbone and is comprised of 26 bones.

What is the spinal column or vertebral column?
400

These 3 bones make up the parts of the hips or the pelvis.

What are the ilium, ischium, and the pubis?

400

An example of this bone shape is the sternum (breastbone) or the scapula (shoulder blade).

What are flat bones?

400

This is the bone responsible for those defined cheeks. No contouring required!

What is the zygomatic bone or the zygomatic arch?

400

There are 7 bones location in this spinal/vertebral region, otherwise known as neck bones.

What is the cervical region?

500

These bones together combine to make the facial bones.  (Don't need to know them all. Just name 4.)

What are the zygomatic bone, lacrimal bones, maxillary bones, mandible bones, nasal bones, palatine bones, nasal turbinates, or vomer? I'll include the sinuses too if you listed any of those.
500

This bone is the thigh bone.  It's the biggest bone in the body.

What is the femur?

500
The patella (kneecap) is an example of this type of bone shape.

What are sesamoid bones?

500

This protrusion is right behind your ear, at the bottom of the skull.

What is the mastoid process?

500

If your mom ever told you that you have a sharp tailbone, she's referring to this particular vertebral region.

What is the coccygeal region or coccyx?

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