There's nothing funny about this long bone
What is the humerus?
This bone is also a math term to measure a circle's distance
What is the radius?
This ball & socket joint is the "ace-" of the hip, connecting the femur
What is the acetabulum?
This smaller sister of the tibia has to support laterally; no fibbing about it.
What is the fibula?
Most people have this many bones in their body
What is 206?
The humerus connects into this type of __ & socket joint
What is ball and socket?
When checking a pulse, at the end of the radius lies this pulse
What is the radial pulse?
This longest bone in the body also has a major pulse near it
What is the femur?
To make a short story long, the tibia, like the femur and humerus are these types of bones
What are long bones?
Like the hand, the foot also has these meta- bones
What are metatarsals?
The elbow is the cubitus. This pulse on the bend is "against" the cubitis
What is the antecubital pulse?
The "little sister" of the radius is this smaller bone
What is the ulna?
You can feel the protrusion of this feature of the femur inferior to the hip
What is the greater trochanter?
A torn meniscus happens in the joint of these 2 long bones
What are the femur and tibia?
Bone protrusions like the xiphoid process extends from this CPR bone
What is the sternum?
The humerus is superior to this forearm bone, connected at the synovial joint
What is the radius?
At the distal ends of radius & ulna lie a collection of these pebble-like bones
What are wrist bones?
The femur is superior to this skiprock-like round bone some call the kneecap
What is the patella?
Distally, both of these anchor at the talus, or ankle bone
What are the tibia and fibula?
Flat bones like the pelvis, ribs, sternum, vertebrae, and skull are the main areas of hematopoiesis, aka this
What is blood cell formation and storage?
This vital substance is manufactured in the ends of long bones like the humerus
What is bone marrow?
Grasping an object would flex these 2 ends of the hand
What are metacarpals and phalanges?
Also a synovial joint, the femur meets this bone you wear shin guards to protect
What is the tibia?
People sometimes get "cal"-luses on the heel of this bone
What is the calcaneus?
Bones are made strong by these two main minerals. Better watch your diet.
What is calcium and phosphorus?