Skull
Thoracic Cage
Vertebral Column
Upper Extremity
Lower Extremity
100

This is your Temporal bone

A pair of irregular bones located on the lateral sides of the skull, forming part of the cranial vault.

100

This is how many pairs of true ribs you have

7

100

This is the five fused vertebrae that connects the spine to the pelvis

Sacrum
100

This is the medial bone on your first Phalange

THERE ISNT ONE

100

This is the weight bearing bone of the lower leg

Tibia

200

This is the Occipital Bone

the bone that forms the back and base of the skull, and through which the spinal cord passes

200

These are the names for the three parts of the Sternum

Manubrium, Body, and Xiphoid Process

200

This is a bony projection on the back of each vertebra that you can feel under the skin 

Spinous Process. They serve as an attachment point for muscles and ligaments that help with spinal movement and flexibility. 

200

The shoulder girdle includes these two bones

The scapula & the clavicle

200

This is the non weight-bearing bone of the lower leg, which acts like a scaffold for tendons and muscles to build upon

Fibula

300

This is the Zygomatic bone

The bone that forms the prominent part of the cheek and the outer side of the eye socket.


300

These numbered pairs of ribs are known as false ribs

8-10 because their costal cartilages do not connect directly to the sternum. Instead they attach indirectly to the sternum by connecting to the costal cartilage of the rib above them 

300

This is a bony projection on either side of a vertebra that serves as an attachment point for muscles and ligaments. 

Transverse Process. These processes extend from the junction of the vertebral arch and are crucial for spinal movement and stability. 

300

The Shoulder complex includes this

All joints surrounding the shoulder

300

This is a Ligament of the largest and most complex joint in the body

MCL/PCL/LCL/ACL

400

This is the bone that supports base of brain, part of orbitals, and is connected to all skull bones

Sphenoid Bone

400

These two pairs of ribs are known as what kind of ribs because they do not attach to the sternum and have no costal cartilage

11 & 12 are floating ribs

400

This is the abnormal curvature of the spine defined by lateral deviation in the spinal column

Scoliosis

400

You have this many bones in your wrist on one arm

8 carpal bones

400

This is how many Tarsal bones and Metatarsals you have in one leg

12; 7 tarsals and 5 metatarsals

500

This is the number of cranial and facial bones in the human skull

Cranial: 8

Facial: 14

Total: 22

500

What part of the thoracic cage is in charge of supporting and holding up the thoracic cage?

Thoracic Vertebrae

500

These are the kinds of curves that develop in the spine as babies learn to do things such as hold their head up, sit, and stand

Secondary Curves

500

You have this many bones of the hands and fingers in one arm

19 Total; 5 metacarpals and 14 phalange

500

This part of the pelvis forms a flat face, and makes up the upper portion of the pelvis

Ilium