These bones make up the arm.
What are the humerus, radius, and ulna?
The types of teeth
The location of the sternum relative to the vertebrae.
The bones that make up the zygomatic arch.
What are the temporal and zygomatic bones?
The manubrium, the body, and the xiphoid process make up this bone.
What is the sternum?
These bones articulate to the scapula.
What are the humerus and clavicle?
This tooth has 3-5 cusps
What is a molar
Position of the humerus relative to the scapula.
What is lateral?
The spinal cord passes through here (feature at the base of the skull).
What is the foramen magnum?
These bones make up your os coxa.
What are the Ilium, Ishium, and Pubis?
Bones found in the palm of your hand and middle of your foot.
What are metacarpals and metatarsals?
The temporalis muscle attaches at these sites on the cranium.
What are the parietal and frontal bones.
What is the coronal plane?
The name of the suture along the occipital and parietal bones.
What is the lamdoidal suture?
The name of this bone.
What is the axis?
The proximal portion of the humerus and femur.
What is the head?
The dental formula of a human
What is 2:1:2:3/2:1:2:3
Location of the atlas relative to the axis.
What is superior?
The paired bones that come together at the saggital suture.
What are the parietal bones?
The sacrum articulates superiorly to this set of vertebrae.
What is the coccyx?
These bones make up the legs.
What are the fibula, tibia, patella, and femur?
They anchor the teeth.
What are the mandible and the maxilla?
The location of the radius and ulna relative to the humerus.
What is distal?
The unpaired bones of the skull.
What are the frontal, occiptial, and mandible?
This vertebrae group has holes on its transverse processes.
What are cervical vertebrae?