Pair of ribs
What is 12?
The only bone that does not articulate with another bone.
What is Hyoid?
The Axis.
What is C2?
The end of the clavicle that articulates with the scapula
What is the acromial end (acromion)?
Fusion of these bones form the Os Coxae.
What is the Ilium, Ischium, and Pubis?
The number of tarsals in each foot.
What is 7?
You sit on this prominence on the os coxae.
What is the ischial tuberosity?
The pointy prominence on the temporal bone, also found on the distal radius, ulna, and proximal fibula.
What is Styloid Process?
Cartilage between the vertebrae.
What is intervertebral disc?
The bicipital groove lies between these.
What is Greater and Lesser Tubercle?
The posterior joint of the pelvic girdle.
What is the sacroiliac (SI) joint?
Total number of carpals
What is 16?
The bony prominence on the anterior superior tibia, inferior to the patella.
What is the tibial tuberosity?
You need this like you need a hole in the head.
What is Foramen Magnum?
Vertebrae are classified as this, because of their shape.
What is Irregular?
This groove is found on the posterior humerus.
What is the spiral groove?
The anterior joint of the pelvic girdle.
What is the pubic symphysis?
Number of floating ribs.
What is 4 ? *2 pair = 4
The large prominence found laterally at the distal end of the femur
What is the lateral condyle?
The articulation between the parietal and temporal bones.
What is the squamous suture?
The most posterior landmark on a thoracic vertebra.
What is spinous process?
The shallow concavity on the posterior, distal end of the humerus
What is Olecranon Fossa?
The hip joint is formed with the head of the femur within this bony socket.
What is the acetabulum?
Number of bones in the ear?
What is 3 in each or 6?
The squarish tarsal on the lateral side of the foot, proximal to the 5th metatarsal.
What is the cuboid?
The saddle on the sphenoid bone.
What is the sella turcica?
This bone is medial to the PSIS
What is the sacrum?
The anterior hook of the scapula that is inferior to the clavicle.
What is coracoid process?
Bony landmark located between the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) and the posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS).
What is the iliac crest?
Number of cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal vertebrae.
What is 7,12,5,1,1, for a total of 26?
Bony landmark at the distal end of the fibula.
What is the lateral malleolus?
The only movable bone of the face.
What is the mandible?
The vertebrae in this region contain transverse foramen.
What is the cervical vertabrae?
The shoulder joint is formed from the articulation of the head of the humerus and this bony landmark.
What is the glenoid cavity?
The largest foramen in the body.
What is the obturator foramen?
Number of bones in the axial and appendicular skeletons.
What is 80 and 126?
Most lateral proximal landmark on the femur.
What is the greater trochanter?
Skull bone containing the foramen magnum.
What is the occiput?
Anterior portion of all vertebrae.
What is the body?
Joint between the axial and appendicular skeletons in the upper extremity.
What is the sternoclavicular (SC) joint?
Bony landmark named for the long nerve that passes through it.
What is the greater sciatic notch?