Facial Bones
Leg and Toe Bones
Ankle Bones
Ear and Shoulder Bones
Miscellaneous Bone
100
Mandible Fun Fact: The mandible is the largest and strongest bone in the face.
What is the bone used for chewing?
100
Femur Fun Fact: The femur is the longest, heaviest, and strongest bone in the entire human body.
What is the bone which supports all of the body's weight?
100
Calcaneus Fun Fact: The calcaneus, commonly called the heel bone has a thin, hard shell on the outside and softer, spongy bone on the inside.
What is the bone which holds the tarsal bones?
100
Scapula Fun Fact: There are 3 muscles which enable movement of the shoulder blase the trapezius, levator muscle and the major and minor rhomboideus muscles.
What is the bone which connects the humerus bone to the collarbone?
100
Hands and Feet
What is the parts of the skeletal system which contain half of all bones in the body?
200
Maxilla Fun Fact: The Maxilla is shaped like a pyramid.
What is the bone used for mastication and communication?
200
Patella Fun Fact: The patella is the largest sesamoid bone in the body.
What is the bone which protects the knee joint?
200
Talus Fun Fact: The talus is deficient in its supply of oxygenated blood that results in a long repair time.
What is the bone which forms a connection between the leg and the foot, so that body weight may be transferred from the ankle to the leg, which enables a person to walk while maintaining balance?
200
Clavicle Fun Fact: The clavicle bone is a modified long bone having two curves.
What is the bone which acts as a strut to hold the upper limb laterally away from the body?
200
Hyroid Bone
What is the only bone not connected to another bone?
300
Palatine Fun Fact: The palatine bone is located between the maxilla and sphenoid bone.
What is the bone which forms the nasal cavity and hard palate?
300
Tibia Fun Fact: The tibia is the second largest bone in the body.
What is the bone which stabilizes the ankle and provide support to the muscles of the lower leg?
300
Navicular Fun Fact: The navicular bone is likely to be fractured by athletes while kicking, sprinting, twisting, or falling.
What is the bone which connects the talus bone to the cuneiform bones?
300
Malleus Fun Fact: The malleus bone is the outermost and largest of the three small bones in the middle ear.
What is the bone which transmits sound vibrations from the eardrum to the incus bone?
300
Tooth Enamel
What is the hardest part in the skeletal system in the body?
400
Zygomatic Fun Fact: The zygomatic bone is prone to fractures due to it being irregularly shaped.
What is the bone which serves as a place of insertion for the masseter muscle?
400
Fibula Fun Fact: The fibula plays a significant role in stabilizing the ankle and supporting the muscles of the lower leg.
What is the bone which acts as the support for the tibia?
400
Cuboid Fun Fact: The cuboid bone is shaped like a cube.
What is the bone in which each surface serves a specific purpose?
400
Incus Fun Fact: There are 3 bones in the ear.
What is the bone which connects malleus to the stapes?
400
206
What is the amount of bones in an adult human body?
500
Lacrimal Fun Fact: The lacrimal bone is the smallest bone in the skull.
What is the bone which works as a pathway for the tube, that transports tears to the nasal cavity from the eyes.
500
Phalanges Fun Fact: The phalanges are the bones which make up the hands and feet.
What is the bones which support the sensitive skin and tissue of the hands and feet?
500
Medial Cuneiform Fun Fact: The medial cuneiform bone is the largest cuneiform bone.
What is the bone which functions as the attachment for numerous ligaments?
500
Stapes Fun Fact:The stapes bone is shaped like a horseshoe.
What is the bone which conveys sound vibrations to the inner ear?
500
Ribs
What is the bones which give support to the lungs, heat and upper body muscles?
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