Larger lower leg bone that supports most of the body weight
1)Tibia
2)Fibia
3)Fibula
Tibia
Part of the pelvis, the lower portion of the Arch, the portion you sit on
1)Occipital
2)Ischium
3)Scapula
Ischium
Bones of the palm/hand
1)Femur
2)Metacarpals
3)Tarsals
Metacarpals
Triangle shaped bone at the base of the spine, made up of fused vertebra
1)Sacrum
2)Mandibles
3)Phalange
Sacrum
__________ process, portion of cranial bone located just below the ear
1)Carpals
2)Cervical
3)Mastoid
Mastoid
Shoulder blade
1)Parietal
2)Scapula
3)Tarsal
Scapula
Bones of the mid-foot
1)Metatarsals
2)Tarsals
3)Phalanges
Metatarsals
Bones of the wrist
1)Mastoids
2)Sternum
3)Carpals
Carpals
Part of the pelvis, makes up the upper 2/3 of the pelvis
1)Radius
2)Patela
3)Ilium
Ilium
Hip bone
1)Femur
2)Tibia
3)Pelvis
Pelvis
Cranial bone that is the bottom, back portion of the skull
1)Occipital
2)Ischium
3)Tarsals
Occipital
Bones of the ankle
1)Metacarpals
2)Fibula
3)Tarsals
Tarsals
Upper arm bone
1)Humerus
2)Sacrum
3)Shoulder
Humerus
Thigh bone
1)Tibia
2)Femur
3)Humerus
Femur
Kneecap
1)Occipital
2)Patella
3)Scapula
Patella
Cranial bone that rests on the sides of the head
1)Mastoid
2)Parietal
3)Sternum
Collar bone
1)Parietal
2)Carpal
3)Clavicle
Clavicle
Part of the pelvis, the front part of the lower arch just above genitalia
1)Hip
2)Pubis
3)Fibula
Pubis
Forearm bone on the pinky side
1)Ulna
2)Sacrum
3)Phalange
Ulna
Breast bone
1)Maxila
2)Mastoid
3)Sternum
Sternum
Upper jaw bone
1)Arch
2)Ulna
3)Maxilla
Maxilla
Smaller, lower leg bone on the lateral side of the lower leg
1)Tibia
2)Femur
3)Fibula
Fibula
Lower, movable jaw bone
1)Pubis
2)Carpals
3)Mandible
Mandible
Toes and fingers
1)Carpals
2)Phalanges
3)Metacarpals
Phalanges
Forearm bone of the thumb side
1)Ulna
2)Ischium
3)Radius
Radius