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Definition
Carpals   It's more bones held together by ligaments to form the wrist or carpus  
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Cervical Vertebrae   7 bones that form the Top part of the spinal column involved in extended scalp massage  
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Clavicle   Carbon forms the area from the throat to the shoulder on the right and left side  
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Cranium   Consists of 8 bones that form the Top sides and back of the head encloses and protects the brain and primary sensory organs  
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Ethmoid   The spongy bone between the eyes that forms part of the nasal cavity  
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Femur   Thigh bone; longest bone in the body  
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Fibula   Outer and narrower of the 2 lower leg bones extending from the knee to the ankle  
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Flat Bones   Play shaped and located in the skull scapula and sternum  
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Frontal   Extends from the Top of the eyes to the Top of the head to form the forehead  
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Humerus   Largest bone of the upper arm extends from the elbow to the shoulder  
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Irregular Bones   Found in the wrist ankle or spinal column (the back )  
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Lacrimal   Smallest 2 bones of the facial skeleton form the front part of the inner bottom wall of the eye socket  
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Long Bones   Found in the arms and legs  
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Mandible   Lower jaw and the largest bone of the facial skeleton  
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Maxillae   2 bones of the upper jaw  
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Metacarpals   5 long thin bones that form the Palm of the hand  
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Metatarsals   5 long slender bones one for each digit that connects the phalanges to the tarsals  
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Nasal   2 bones which joined form the bridge of the nose  
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Occipital Bone   Forms the back of the skull indenting above the nape area  
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Osteology   The study of bones  
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Palatine Hyoid   Are the 2 bones that form the roof of the mouth and the floor of the eye sockets  
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Parietal Bone   2 bones that form the Crown in the upper sides of the head  
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Patella   Kneecap sits over the front of the knee joint  
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Phalanges   14 bones that form the digits. each finger has 3 phalanges while the thumb has only 2 . 2 phalanges in the big toe and 3 in the four other toes  
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Radius   Small bone on the thumb side of the lower arm or forearm  
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Ribs   12 pairs of curved bones which form the ribcage of the upper body  
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Scapula   Shoulder blade large flat bone extending upward from the middle of the back on the right and left side to the joint where it attaches to the clavicle  
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Skull   skeleton of the head and closes protects the brain an primary Sensory organs  
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Sphenoid   Located behind the eyes and nose and connects all the bones of the cranium  
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Sternum   Breastbone long narrow flat plate that forms the center of the front of the chest  
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Talus   Ankle bone sits above the heel bone and forms the lower part of the ankle; talus, tibia and fibula form the ankle joint  
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Tarsals   7 bones that make up the midfoot and rearfoot including talus Calcaneus (heel), navicular, 3 cuneiform bones and the cuboid  
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Temporal Bone   2 bones located on either side of the head directly above the ears and below the parietal bones  
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Thoracic vertebrae   12 vertebrae in the chest region that formed the central region of the spine  
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Thorax   The Bony cage composed of the spine vertebrae sternum and the ribs also known as the chest  
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Tibia   Shinbone inner and larger of the 2 lower leg bones extending from the knee to the ankle  
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Turbinal   Are the 2 spongy bones that form the sides of the nasal cavity  
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Ulna   Small bone on the little finger side of the lower arm  
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Vomer   (nasal system) is the bone in the center of the nose that divides the nasal cavity  
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Zygomatic bone (malar)   2 bones that form the upper cheek in the bottom of the eye socket  
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