Hands/Feet
Girdles
Leg/Arms
Cranial
Miscellaneous
100

How many feet bones does the human body have in total?

25

100

Girdles come from what skeleton?

Appendicular

100

This leg bone is the strongest in the human body.

Femur

100

This bones is regarded as the most posterior bone.

Occipital

100

This bone forms over time from 3 fused sections.

Sternum

200

How many tarsals does each foot possess?

7

200

Name the 2 types of girdles

Pectoral and pelvic

200

This leg bone is often referred to as a kneecap.

Patella

200

These squiggly lines on skull allow for bones to expand.

Sutures

200

These two types of ribs do not directly attach to the sternum.

False and floating

300

What is the name of the wrist bones?

Carpals

300

Girdles attach the appendicular skeleton to what other skeleton?

Axial

300

This arm bone runs closest to the thumb.

Radius

300

Found at the very front of skull.

Frontal

300

This is commonly called the cheekbone.

Zygomatic

400

What are the three directional terms for the finger phalanges?

Distal, intermediate, proximal

400

Name the 3 hip bones in the pelvic girdle?

Illium, Ischium, Pubis

400

These two bones make up the lower leg.

Tibia and Fibula

400

This bone is where gray hair first appears.

Temporal

400

This bone is responsible for stuffy noses.

Inferior Nasal Conchae

500

The names for all seven tarsals?

Talus, Calcaneus, Navicular, Medial Cuneiform, Intermediate Cuneiform, Lateral cuneiform, Cuboid

500

What is the specific name for hip bones?

Coxal bones

500

This arm bone comes from a Latin term meaning “upper arm”.

Humerus

500

These two bones help to create the nasal cavity

Ethmoid and Sphenoid

500

These bones creates and drains tears.

Lacrimal