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Skeletal System

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Pelvis   Ischium, ilieum, pubis  
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carpals   hand  
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clavicle   collar bone  
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Femur   Thigh bone  
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patella   Kneecap  
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phalanges   Fingers and toes  
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Ulna and radius   Arm  
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Tibia and fibula   leg  
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Tarsals   ankle  
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metatarsals   Foot/ped  
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mental Forman   Chin  
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mandible   lower Jaw bone  
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maxillary   upper Jaw bone  
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occipital   Back of skull  
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temporal   Aides of skull  
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xiphoid process   end of sternum  
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scapula   shoulder blade  
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sternum   breast bone  
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1-7 ribs   true ribs  
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vomer   between nasalp assages  
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Zygomatic   cheeks  
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parietal   top of skull  
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axis   Second vertebrae  
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atlas   The first vertebrae  
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ethmoid   between two orbits  
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false ribs   8-12  
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floating ribs   11-12  
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acromion process   Top of scapula  
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cervical   neck  
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cuboid   first tarsal in the foot  
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acetabulum   hip socket  
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metacarpals   hand  
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navicular   small carpal in pinky finger  
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How many bones do we have a birth, and How many do we have at adulthood. Why does the number drop.   300,206,Bones fuse  
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Give one example on how they fuse.   Epiphyseal plate to Epiphyseal Line.  
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