Ch. 7.4 Skeletal System Key Terms
Ch. 7.4 Skeletal System Key Terms
Ch. 7.4 Skeletal System Key Terms
Ch. 7.4 Skeletal System Key Terms
Ch. 7.4 Skeletal System Key Terms
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Carpals

  1. The eight small bones that form the wrist.

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Metacarpals

  1. The five long bones that form the palm of the hand.

100

Phalanges

  1. The bones of the fingers and toes.

100

Os Coxae

  1. Also known as the hip bone or pelvic bone; each is formed by the fusion of the ilium, ischium, and pubis.

100

Femur

  1. The "thigh bone," the single, largest, and strongest bone in the human body.

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Patella

  1. The "kneecap," a small, flat, triangular bone located at the front of the knee joint.

200

Tibia

The "shin bone," the larger and medial (inner) of the two lower leg bones. It bears most of the body's weight.

200

Fibula

  1. The smaller and lateral (outer) of the two lower leg bones. It stabilizes the ankle.

200

Tarsals

  1. The seven bones that form the ankle and the proximal part of the foot.

200

Metatarsals

  1. The five long bones that form the main body of the foot.