Bones Shapes
Holes
Projections
Skull
Face
100

What's the shape of this bone and what is it called?

Flat bone and Sternum

100

This small hole located in the mandible allows nerves and blood vessels to enter the jaw.

Mandibular foramen

100

What is this projection called?

Trochanter

100

What is the highlighted area called and how many of them do we have?

Fossa and we have three

100

These two bones form the bridge of the nose.

The nasal bones

200

These bones are longer than they are wide and are typically found in the limbs

Long Bone

200

What is the red arrow pointing too?

Meatus

200

This term refers to a bony prominence that often serves as an attachment point for muscles or ligaments.

A process

200

This bone forms the forehead and the upper part of the eye sockets.

Frontal Bone

200

What is this bone called?

Palatine bones

300

What are these bones considered?

Short Bones

300

What is this called?

Fissure

300

This projection on the vertebrae extends posteriorly and is used for muscle attachment and spinal stability.

Spinous process

300

What is the highlighted part called?

Lambdoid suture

300

This thin bone forms part of the medial wall of the eye socket and contributes to the nasal cavity. 

The lacrimal bone

400

This type of bone has a complex shape that does not fit into the other categories, such as the vertebrae and some facial bones.

Irregular bones

400

What is this called?

Foreman Magnum

400

This prominent bony ridge along the pelvis is known for its importance in muscle attachment and the formation of the hip joint.

Iliac crest

400

These paired bones form the sides and base of the skull and contain the structures for the ear.

Temporal bone

400

The only movable bone in the skull, it is involved in the process of chewing.

The mandible

500

The bone shape of the patella, which protects the knee joint, falls into this category.

Sesamoid bones

500

This series of small holes in the vertebrae allows for the passage of spinal nerves.

Intervertebral foramina

500

This term describes any bony prominence that is typically rounded, such as those found on the ends of long bones.

Tubercle

500

This bone is located at the base of the skull and houses the foramen magnum, allowing the spinal cord to connect with the brain.

Occipital Bone

500

This pair of bones forms the cheekbones and plays a role in the structure of the eye sockets.

Zygomatic bones