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Feet
Legs
Pelvis
Numbers
Position
100
This is the only toe that lacks a third phalange.
What is the big toe?
100
This is the superior portion of the leg and largest bone in the body.
What is the femur?
100
These are seen on the outside of the body as hipbones.
What are coxae?
100
The number of metatarsals in both feet.
What is 10?
100
The fibula to the tibia
What is lateral?
200
This portion of the foot makes up the arch.
What is the metatarsals?
200
This is a small bone connected by ligaments to the femur and tibia.
What is the patella?
200
This is the anterior portion of the lower half of the pelvis.
What is the pubis?
200
The number of tarsals in one foot.
What is 7?
200
The phalanges to the calcaneus.
What is anterior?
300
This is the largest tarsal.
What is the calcanues?
300
This leg bone bears no body weight.
What is the fibula?
300
This portion of the female pelvis is wider than on the male pelvis.
What is pelvic brim?
300
The number of fused vertebrae in the sacrum and coccyx.
What is 8?
300
The sacrum to the coccyx.
What is superior?
400
This is the only tarsal that can move freely.
What is the talus?
400
This appears on the outside of the body as the shin.
What is the tibia?
400
These are 5 fused vertebrae that make up the posterior portion of the pelvic girdle.
What is the sacrum?
400
The number of phalanges in both feet.
What is 28?
400
The ulna to the radius.
What is medial?
500
This is the smallest tarsal.
What is the talus?
500
This is seen on the outside of the body as the ankle.
What is the lateral malleolus?
500
The pubis an ischium form to create this foramen.
What is the obturator foramen?
500
The number of bones, all together, inferior to the coccyx.
What is 62?
500
The lateral epicondyle to the greater tubercle.
What is inferior?