Unpaired bone that forms the lower jaw bone.
What is the Mandible?
Single bone of the upper arm region.
What is the humerus?
Single bone of the thigh region.
What is the femur?
Curved, flattened bones that contribute to the wall of the thorax.
What are the Ribs?
Directional term indicating closeness to the head.
What is Cranial?
Unpaired bone that forms forehead, roof of orbit, and floor of anterior cranial fossa.
What is the frontal bone?
The lateral bone of the forearm.
What is the Radius?
Slender bone located on the lateral side of the leg.
What is the Fibula?
The first cervical vertebra that supports the skull.
What is the Atlas?
Directional term indicating something is more toward the back of the body.
What is posterior (or dorsal)?
Large, bony prominence on the inferior, lateral skull, just behind the earlobe.
What is the Mastoid Process?
The medial bone of the forearm.
What is the Ulna?
The main weight bearing bone of the leg, and the second longest bone of the body.
What is the Tibia?
Elongated bony structure that anchors the anterior thoracic cage.
What is the Sternum?
Directional term indicating something is further away from the center of the body or point of attachment.
What is distal?
Slight depression of the frontal bone, located at the midline between the eyebrows.
What is the glabella?
What are the Carpal bones?
Five bones located between the tarsal bones of the posterior foot and the phalanges of the toes.
What are the Metatarsal Bones?
Triangular shaped bone that is thick and wide across its superior base.
What is the Sacrum?
Inferior margin of anterior mandible that forms the chin.
What is the Mental Protuberance?
One of fourteen bones that form the thumb and fingers.
What is a phalanx bone?
The largest sesamoid bone of the body.
What is the Patella?
Twelve bones that make up the midsection of the spine.
What are the Thoracic Vertebrae?
Directional term indicating something is further away from the midline of the body.
What is lateral?