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ALL 206 Bones

Axial Skeleton

Appendicular

System

Labeled body

parts!

Frontal

Parietal

Maxillary

Mandible

Nasal

Zygomatic

Occipital

External occipital protuberance

Temporal

Sphenoid

Inferior Nasal Concha

Palatine

Lacrimal

Inner Ear Bones:

Malleus

Incus

Stapes

Ethmoid

External Auditory meatus

Mastoid Process

Zygomatic Process

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TRUE RIBS: The first 7 ribs that are connected to the sternum directly.

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False Ribs: These are ribs that are connected to the sternum thru cartilage not directly (8-12)

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Floating Ribs: These are the last two ribs that are not held on by anything.

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Sternum: The middle of the body, contacted to all the true ribs.

Body: The middle or the “base” of the sternum.

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Manubrium: The very top of the sternum, connects to the collar bone and ribs.

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Ziphoid process: The bottom and smallest of these bones, also the bone you should break while giving CPR.

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Scapula

(Left) Spine

Acromium

Process

Inferior

Border

Superior

Border

Coracoid

Process

Glenoid

Cavity

Axillary

Border

Suprespinous

Fossa

Infraspinous

Fossa

Subscapular

Fossa

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Clavicle

Humerous

Head

Neck

Greater

Tubercle

Intertuberc.

Groove

Lesser

Tubericle

Trochlea

Deltiod

Tuberosity

Olecranon

Fossa

Epicondy.

Capitulum

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Radius

Head

Radial

Tube.

Styloid

Process

Ulna

Olecra.

Process

Corono.

Process

Semilu.

Notch

Radial

Notch

Head

Styloid

Process

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1rst Metacarpal

5th Metacarpal

2nd Metacarpal

3rd Metacarpal

4rth

Metacarpal

Carpals

Trapezoid

Scaphoid

Capitate

Lunate

Hamate

Triquetrum

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Phalanges

1rst Prox.

2nd Prox.

3rd Prox.

4rth

Prox.

5th

Prox.

1rst

Medial

2nd Medial

3rd Medial

4rth

medial

1rst Distal

2nd Distal

3rd Distal

4rth Distal

5th

Distal

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Coxal (Pelvic Girdle)

Iliac crest Greater sciatic

notch

ASIS

AIIS

PSIS

PIIS

ISCHIUM

ISCHIAL

TUBEROSITY

PUBIS

PUBIC TUBERCLE

The three bones that make up the acetabulum are the ischium, pubis, and the ilium.

The width of the pelvic girdle defines whether or not it is a male or a female.

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FEMUR

NECK

HEAD

GREATER

TROCHANTER

LESSER TROCHANTER

CONDYLES EPICONDYL

ES

TROCHLEA

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Tibial tuberosity

Medial malleolus

Medial condyle Lateral condyle

Tibial Plateau

Fibula

Lateral malleolus

Head of Fibula

Patella

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Talus Calcaneus

Navicular

Cuneiforms

Cuboid

Metatarsal 1

Metatarsal 2

Metatarsal 5

Metatarsal 4

Metatarsal 3

Proximal Phalanges 1-5

Medial Phalanges 2-5

Distal Phalanges 1-5

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