This bone forms your forehead and the upper part of your eye sockets.
Frontal bone
The top bone of the spine that supports the skull.
Atlas
The longest and strongest bone in the human body.
Femur
The place where two bones meet.
Articulation/Joint
These bones form the upper jaw and contain your upper teeth.
Maxilla
The second cervical vertebra that allows you to rotate your head “no.”
Axis
The bone that forms your kneecap
Patella
The most movable type of joint, found in your shoulder and hip.
Ball and socket
The bone that forms the lower jaw and moves when you talk or chew.
Mandible
These 12 vertebrae are attached to ribs.
Thoracic vertebrae
This bone is on the same side as your thumb.
Radius
This joint type allows movement in one plane, like your knee or elbow.
Hinge joint
The “bat wing” shaped bone at the base of your skull that connects many others.
Sphenoid bone
This bone, made of 5 fused vertebrae, connects to the hip bones.
Sacrum
The bone that forms the upper arm between the shoulder and elbow.
Humerus
The immovable joints in your skull.
Suture
The tiny holes under your eyes are openings for nerves in this bone.
Infraorbital foramen
The “tailbone,” formed by the fusion of small vertebrae at the bottom of the spine.
Coccyx
These two bones form your lower leg. Name both.
TIBIA AND FIBULA
This type of joint between vertebrae is slightly movable.
Cartilaginous