Another name for the jaw bone.
What is the mandible?
The name of the section of the vertebral column that is most superior.
What is cervical?
The two bones that make up the pectoral girdle.
What is the clavicle and the the scapula?
The amount of tarsal bones in the ankle.
What is 7?
The two regions the skeleton is divided into.
What is Axial and Appendicular?
Immovable seem-like joint.
What is a suture?
The amount of total rib pairs.
What is 12.
The bony landmark on the scapula that separates the supraspinous fossa and in the infraspinous fossa.
What is the spine of the scapula?
The another name for the knee cap.
What is the patella?
The typical number of bones in a human skeleton.
What is 206?
Opening in the skull in which the spinal cord accesses the brain.
What is The Foramen Magnum
The special names of the two most superior cervical vertebra.
What is axis and atlas?
The amount of carpal bones in one hand.
What is 8?
The names of the three regions of the pelvis.
What is the ilium, ischium, and pubis?
The reason sesamoid bones form.
What is as a response to strain on tendons?
The keystone bone of the skull.
What is the sphenoid?
The names of the three sections of the sternum from most superior to most inferior.
What is the manubrium, the body, and the xiphoid process?
The roman numeral of the phalanx that the wedding ring is worn on.
What is IV?
The strongest bone in the body.
What is the femur?
The largest sesamoid bone.
What is the patella?
The key stone bone of the face.
What is the Maxilla?
What is lumbar lordosis
The identifying feature of the hamate bone.
What is the hook of hamate or hamulus of hamate?
What is the calcaneus?
The estimated amount of bones at birth and the reason the number of bones changes as we age.
What is 270 and as we age bones will gradually fuse therefore decreasing the number?