This is the bone you use to talk, chew
What is the Mandible
Known as the collar bone
What is the Clavicle
Biggest bone in your body
What is the Femur
attaches to the sternum
What are True Ribs
a structure which joins the bones of the face
What is he Zygomatic Bone
to protect the cerebellum and the occipital lobes of the cerebrum;back of the skull
What is the Occipital
This bone's function is to protect the heart and lungs
What are the Ribs
Known as the kneecap
What is the Patella
vertebrae located below your chest
What is the Lumbar Vertebrae
the smooth pyramidal or cone-shaped bone projection at the base of the skull
What is the Mastoid Process
helps form the base and lateral sides of the skull in combination with the orbital floor.
What is the Sphenoid Bone
protect the organs of your torso, such as your heart, lungs, and chest blood vessels.
What is the Sternum
The heel of your foot
What is the Calcaneus
the vertebral column that supports the chest area
What is the Thoracic Spine
any of several thin, scroll-shaped bony elements forming the upper chambers of the nasal cavities.
What is the Nasal Conchae
creates the roof of the orbit. It also contains a small zygomatic process to connect with the zygomatic bone
What is the Frontal Bone
Biggest bone of the arm; holds the bicep and tricep
What is the Humerus
consist of seven short bones located at the proximal region of the foot
What are the Tarsals
do not join the sternum directly but are connected to the 7th rib by cartilage
What are False Ribs
the bone that makes up the lower part of the ankle joint
What is the Talus
transmits mental nerve, artery and vein; bottom of the mouth
these bones allow rotation of the wrist.
What are the Radius and Ulna
an important component of the arches of the foot
What are Metatarsals
vertebrae that provides support for the weight of your head, surrounds and protects your spinal cord
What is the Cervical Vertebrae
the most distal edge of the sternum or the breastbone.
What is the Xiphoid Process