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QuestionAnswer
Frontal Bone Forehead bone
Temporal Bone Sides of skull near the ears
Maxilla Upper jawbone
Mandible Lower jawbone; only movable skull bone
Zygomatic Bone Cheekbones
Occipital Bone Back and base of the skull
Parietal Bone Top and sides of the skull
Sphenoid Butterfly-shaped bone at skull base
Ethmoid Light, spongy bone between eyes
Lacrimal Small bones forming part of the eye socket
Nasal Small bones forming the bridge of the nose
Manubrium Upper portion of the sternum
Body Middle and largest portion
Xyphoid Process Small lower tip of sternum
Radius Forearm bone on the thumb side
Ulna Forearm bone on the pinky side
Hallux Big toe
Pollux Thumb
Phalanges Finger and toe bones
Scapula Shoulder blade
Tibia Shinbone; larger lower leg bone
Fibula Thinner lower leg bone, lateral to tibia
Ilium Broad, flared upper part
Ischium Lower, back part you sit on
Pubis Front portion of the pelvic bone
Patella Kneecap
Humerus Upper arm bone
True Ribs (1–7) Attach directly to the sternum
False Ribs (8–10) Connect indirectly via cartilage
Floating Ribs (11–12) Not connected to the sternum
Cervical (C1–C7) Neck vertebrae
Thoracic (T1–T12) Upper back vertebrae, attach to ribs
Lumbar (L1–L5) Lower back vertebrae
Sacral (4 fused) Base of spine, forms sacrum
Coccyx (3–5 fused) Tailbone
Carpals Wrist bones
Metacarpals Bones of the hand
Femur Thigh bone; longest in the body
Tarsals Ankle bones
Metatarsals Foot bones
Clavicle Collarbone; connects sternum to shoulder
Ligaments Connect bones to other bones
Articular Cartilage Smooth cartilage at joint surfaces
Joint Where two or more bones meet
Fossa A shallow depression or hollow
Fovea A small pit or depression
Foramen A hole for nerves or blood vessels to pass through
Tubercle A small, rounded bone projection
Tuberosity A larger, roughened projection for muscle attachment
Spinous Process Sharp projection from a vertebra
Condyle / Epicondyle Rounded end of a bone (condyle); above a condyle (epicondyle)
Malleolus Bony protrusion on either side of the ankle
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