arm and hand bones
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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how many cervical vertebrae are there | 7
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what is the most superior portion of the sternum called | manubrium
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pronation | palm down
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supination | palm up
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longest bone in the arm | humerus
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how many ribs does a person have | 24
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how many true ribs | seven pairs
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how many false ribs | three pairs
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how many floating ribs | two pairs
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phalanges are connected to what | metacarpels
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there are three parts to a phalange what are they | distal, intermediate, proximal
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the thumb only has what two phalanges | distal and proximal
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how many carpels are there | eight
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