Hands & Feet
Arms & Legs
Torso
Cranial Bones
Facial Bones
100

You have this many carpals

What is 16?

100

the amount of bones in your arms (not including hands)

What is 6?

100

The pectoral girdle consists of these bones

What is clavicle and scapula? 

100

The paired cranial bones

What is parietal and temporal?

100

The strongest facial bone

What is mandible?

200

This is the most distal carpal

What is the pisiform?

200

The amount of bones in your legs (not including feet)

What is 8?

200

These are the sections of the coxal bone

What is ilium, ischium, and pubis? 

200

The cranial bones

What is frontal, parietal (2), ethmoid, sphenoid, temporal (2), and occipital? 

200

Your “top jaw”

What is maxilla?

300

The tarsal closest to your knee

What is Talus? 

300

This is known as the kneecap

What is patella? 

300

These are the types of ribs and the amount of each

What is true ribs (14), false ribs (6), and floating ribs (4)?

300

This connects the cranial bones

What are sutures?

300

The amount of facial bones you have

What is 14?

400

The amount of bones in one foot

What is 26?

400

This is known as the funny bone

What is the humerus? 

400

This is the amount of bones in your torso (girdles included)

What is 54?

400

The cranial bone that looks like it has a foot

What is temporal?

400

The “cheekbone”

What is zygomatic?

500

The amount of bones in your hands and feet

What is 106?

500

The action that prevents you from twisting your arm past a certain point

What is the radius crossing over the ulna? 

500

This is the parts of the sternum

What is manubrium, body, and xiphoid process? 

500

The auditory ossicles

What is malleus, incus, and stapes?
500

The facial bones

What is nasal (2), Lacrimal (2), Inferior nasal conchae (2), maxilla (2), mandible, palatine (2), zygomatic (2), and vomer? 

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