Bone Markings Cavities of the Skull Bones of the Axial Skeleton Bones of the Appendicular Skeleton Miscellaneous
100
What is a head
This is a bony expansion carried on a narrow neck
100
What is the orbit
This cavity is where the eyes are situated
100
What is the sacrum
This bone is formed by the 5 sacral vertebrae that fuse by age 26
100
What is two
The pollex, also known as the thumb, has this number of phalanx
100
What is 206
This is the number of bones in the typical human adult body
200
What is a tubercle
This is a small rounded projection, smaller than a tuberosity
200
What are sinuses
These cavities of the skull can be classified as ethmoid, sphenoid, frontal, or maxillary
200
What is thoracic
This type of vertebrae have a downward-angling spinous process and facets for rib articulation
200
What is the femur
The greater trochanter and lesser trochanter can be found on this bone
200
What is the hyoid
This bone is the only bone in the body that does not articulate with any other bone
300
What is a foramen
This is a round or oval opening through a bone
300
What is the buccal cavity
This cavity is also known as the oral or mouth cavity
300
What is floating
Ribs 11 and 12 are classified as this type of rib because they are not attached to the sternum
300
What is the pectoral girdle
This attaches the upper extremity to the body and comprises of the scapulae and clavicle bones
300
What is the patella
This bone is also known as the kneecap
400
What is a fissure
This is a narrow slit-like opening
400
What is the nasal cavity
This cavity is a large air filled space superior and posterior to the nose
400
What is the mandible
This is the only movable bone of the cranium
400
What is medial longitudinal
The talus is the keystone for this arch of the foot
400
What is the sternum
The manubrium, gladiolus, and xiphoid process make up this bone
500
What is a spine
This is a sharp, slender projection
500
What is the cranial cavity
This cavity houses the brain
500
What is cervical
This type of vertebrae has a 1:1 body to foramen ratio
500
What is the antebrachium
The radius and ulna make up this region, also known as the forearm
500
What are the palatine bones
These bones are L-shapes and form the posterior 1/3 of the hard palate






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