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Title: The 18 bones Biology 131


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The 18 bones Biology 131
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Sternum
  • The sternum is the large flat bone articulating
    with the cartilages of the first seven ribs and
    with the clavicle.
  • The sternum is also called or known as the breast
    bone.

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Calcaneus
  • The calcanues can be also known as the heel bone.

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Patella
  • The patella can also be called or is known as the
    knee cap.
  • The patella rides on the knee bones when our
    knees bend.

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Ilium
  • The Ilium is made up of bone marrow.
  • The Illium serves as the attachment site for the
    lateral muscles of the abdominal wall.

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Femur
  • The femur is a long bone whose axis of movement
    is well outside of its substance for most of its
    length.

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Tibia
  • The tibia is in the lower leg.
  • The tibia helps support the body weight.

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Humerus
  • The humerus can be also be known as the funny
    bone.
  • The humerus is a long bone with one upper joint
    and two lower joints.

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Radius
  • The radius can be found below your elbow next to
    the ulna.

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Ulna
  • The ulna is the longer of the two bones in the
    forearm the other bone being the radius.
  • The lower end of the ulna is rounded and forms a
    joint with the wrist bones and lower end of the
    radius.

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Fibula
  • The fibula is both in the inner and narrower of
    the two bones of the human lower leg extending
    from the knee to the ankle.
  • The fibula is on the lateral side of the tibia.
  • Can also be called the calf bone.

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Phalanges
  • The phalanges are the finger bones. All your
    fingers are made up of three phalanges except the
    thumb which has two phalanges.
  • Phalanges can also be found in your feet.

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Cranium (frontal)
  • The cranium or frontal has another name the
    skull.
  • The cranium is made up of two parts.
  • The vertical portion, corresponding with the
    forehead and secondly the horizontal or orbital
    portion which enters the formations of the roofs
    and nasal cavities.

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Sacrum
  • The sacrum, or sacral spine is a part of the
    lower spine.
  • The sacrum's function is to stabilize the body
    pelvis.
  • There are no muscles that cross the sacrum.

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Mandible
  • The mandible is also known as the jaw.
  • The mandible is u shaped.
  • The mandible helps in the process of chewing our
    food into bits of pieces to swallow.

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Scapula
  • The scapula can be called the shoulder blade.
  • Triangular shape.
  • The scapula is the bone that connects the humerus
    with the clavicle.

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Axis
  • The axis is the second cervical vertebra of the
    spine.
  • The axis forms the pivot upon the first cervical
    (atlas).

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Atlas
  • The atlas is the topmost first cervical vertebra
    if the spine.
  • The atlas forms the joint connecting the skull
    (cranium) and spine.

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Clavicle
  • The clavicle is also known as the collar bone.
  • The clavicle is a long bone that makes up most of
    the shoulder.
  • Double curved bone.

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Fun interesting stuff!!!
  • On average an adult has 206 bones.
  • You have 26 bones in your foot, and 27 in your
    hands.
  • The femur is the longest bone in the body.
  • A baby has 300 bones when they are bone, while
    growing up the bones fuse together.

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Quiz Yourself!!!!
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Quiz One!
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Quiz 2
  • Match each question with the correct answer on
    the right.
  • What bone can also be known as the jaw?
  • What bone can also be called the heel bone?
  • The _____ rides on the knee bones when our knees
    bend.
  • What bone is made up of bone marrow?
  • How many bones does an average adult have?
  • The ____is a long bone whose axis of movement is
    well outside of its substance for most of its
    length.
  • Cranium
  • Eighteen
  • Two hundred and six
  • Humerus
  • Patella
  • Illium
  • Femur
  • Mandible
  • Calcaneus
  • Tibia

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Answers for Quiz 1 and 2
Quiz 1
Quiz 2
  • Metacarpals
  • Carpals
  • Skull
  • Clavicle
  • Radius
  • Ulna
  • Humerus
  • Ribs
  • Sternum
  • Vertebra
  • Ilium
  • Femur
  • Patella
  • Fibula
  • Tibia
  • Tarsels
  • Metatarsel
  • Mandible H
  • Calcanues I
  • Patella E
  • Ilium F
  • 206 bones C
  • Femur G
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