Hand and feet
Appendicular and axial Skeleton
Axial Skeleton
Cranial
Face
100


What are the three parts of phalanges.

Distal, Middle, and Proximal

100

What are your appendages?

Your Arms and Legs

100

How many bones in a fully developed adult.

126 Bones

100

How many cranial Bones are there

7
100

How many face bones are there

8 bones

200

What is the phrase used to Identify the hands metacarpals.

So Long The Pinky, Here Comes The Thumb.

200

Collection of bones that attach your appendicular skeleton to your axial skeleton/spine, skull etc.

Girdles.

200

Name the three auditory ossicles that are part of the axial skeleton

Malleus, Incus, and Stapes

200

Identify all 7 cranial bones

Frontal, Parietal, Sphenoid, Ethmoid, Temporal, and Occipital bones.

200

Identify all 8 bones name

Nasal, Lacrimal, Inferior nasal concha, maxilla, mandible, vomer, zygomatic, palatine. 

300

What is the phrase used to identify the feets metatarsals?

Tiger Cubs Needs MILC

300

Bones that connect your arms to the body's axial skeleton, made up of the clavicle (collarbone) and the scapula

Pectoral Girdle

300

How many vertebrae column are there when your born and when your a fully developed adult.

33 when your born and 24 when your a fully developed adult.

300

Which cranial bone looks like a butterfly

Sphenoid Bone

300

How many total bones are there on the face.

14 bones in total

400

How many bones are there on the hands and feet.

54 in hands and 52 in feet.

400

Collection of bones that connect your legs, to your axial skeleton: hip bones

Pelvic Girdle

400

Name the three vertebrae column and how many they each have

Cervica—7, Thoracic—12, and Lumbar—5.

400

The Squigguy lines seen between the cranial and facial bones.

Sutures

400

What is the only bone in your face that can move

Your mandible.

500

What does MILC stand for in the foot phrase

Medial Cuneiform, Intermediate Cuneiform, Lateral Cuneiform, and Cuboid

500

Name the three parts of the pelvic that connect to your axial skeleton

Illium, Ischium, and pubis

500

Name the 5 categories of the axial skeleton

Auditory Ossicles, Vertebrae column, Thoracic Cage, Cranial Bones, and Facial Bones.

500

Located posterior to the facial bones, but anterior to the sphenoid bone.

Ethmoid bone

500

There are six bones in your face that are paired name to bones that are not paired and only consists of one bone.

Mandible and vomer.