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Dem bones, dem bones, dem dry bones

Vocabulary—In Latin Amphi-arthoroses Haversian canal Hemo-poiesis Syn-arthroses appendicular epiphysis head spine axial facet lacuna suture canaliculi fissure meatus sinus condyle foramen ossicles synovial crest fossa osteocyte trochanter diaphysis fovea periosteum tubercle diarthroses epicondyle process tuberosity

Microscopic Vocabulary Amphi-arthoroses Haversian canal Hemo-poiesis Syn-arthroses appendicular epiphysis head spine axial facet lacuna suture canaliculi fissure meatus sinus condyle foramen ossicles synovial crest fossa osteocyte trochanter diaphysis fovea periosteum tubercle diarthroses epicondyle process tuberosity

Features of specific bones Amphi-arthoroses Haversian canal Hemo-poiesis Syn-arthroses appendicular epiphysis head spine axial facet lacuna suture canaliculi fissure meatus sinus condyle foramen ossicles synovial crest fossa osteocyte trochanter diaphysis fovea periosteum tubercle diarthroses epicondyle process tuberosity

Features of general bones Amphi-arthoroses Haversian canal Hemo-poiesis Syn-arthroses appendicular epiphysis head spine axial facet lacuna suture canaliculi fissure meatus sinus condyle foramen ossicles synovial crest fossa osteocyte trochanter diaphysis fovea periosteum tubercle diarthroses epicondyle process tuberosity

Relating to joints Amphi-arthoroses Haversian canal Hemo-poiesis Syn-arthroses appendicular epiphysis head spine axial facet lacuna suture canaliculi fissure meatus sinus condyle foramen ossicles synovial crest fossa osteocyte trochanter diaphysis fovea periosteum tubercle diarthroses epicondyle process tuberosity

Two categories of parts of the skeleton Amphi-arthoroses Haversian canal Hemo-poiesis Syn-arthroses appendicular epiphysis head spine axial facet lacuna suture canaliculi fissure meatus sinus condyle foramen ossicles synovial crest fossa osteocyte trochanter diaphysis fovea periosteum tubercle diarthroses epicondyle process tuberosity

Tiny bones Amphi-arthoroses Haversian canal Hemo-poiesis Syn-arthroses appendicular epiphysis head spine axial facet lacuna suture canaliculi fissure meatus sinus condyle foramen ossicles synovial crest fossa osteocyte trochanter diaphysis fovea periosteum tubercle diarthroses epicondyle process tuberosity

Formation of blood Amphi-arthoroses Haversian canal Hemo-poiesis Syn-arthroses appendicular epiphysis head spine axial facet lacuna suture canaliculi fissure meatus sinus condyle foramen ossicles synovial crest fossa osteocyte trochanter diaphysis fovea periosteum tubercle diarthroses epicondyle process tuberosity

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SPINAL COLUMN

MANDIBLE SCAPULA SPINAL COLUMN ILIUM ISCHIUM CARPALS PUBIS METACARPALS PHALANGES

ILIUM ISCHIUM PUBIS TARSALS METATARSALS PHALANGES

Bone at the back and lower part of the cranium. Bone on each side and at base of the cranium. Bone on each side and at roof of the cranium. Bone at the forehead. Bone at the roof of the nose. Bone in the upper jaw. Bone in the lower jaw. Bone at the outermost region of the middle ear Bone in the neck region. Bone in the collar region. Bone at the posterior part of the shoulder girdle. Bone at the center of the thorax.

13. Bone in the upper arm. 14. Bone at the lateral side of the forearm 13. Bone in the upper arm. 14. Bone at the lateral side of the forearm. 15. Bone at the medial side of the forearm aligned with the little finger. 16. Bones in the wrist region. 17. Bones in the palm region. 18. Bone in the thigh region. 19. Bone in front of the knee joint. 20. Bone in the shin region. 21. Bone in the calf region. 22. Bone at the heel. 23. Bones in the ankle. 24. Bones in the foot. 25. Bones in the fingers and toes.

Survey of the bones of the body Skull Face (the rest of the) Axial skeleton Upper Limb Lower Limb

Skull Cranial bones 1 Ethmoid bone, 1 Frontal bone, 1 Occipital bone, 2 Parietal bones, 1 Sphenoid bone 2 Temporal bones Ear Ossicles (bones) Malleus , Incus , and Stapes in each ear .

Face 2 Inferior Nasal Conchae, 2 Lacrimal bones, 1 Mandible, 2 Maxillae, 2 Nasal bones, 2 Palatine bones, 1 Vomer and 2 Zygomatic bones

(rest of the) Axial skeleton Hyoid bone 1 Cervical vertebrae 7 Thoracic vertebrae 12 Lumbar vertebrae 5 Sacrum 1 Coccyx 1 Ribs 12 pairs Sternum 1 Hip bone 1 on each side

Upper Limb Clavicle 1 in each shoulder Scapula 1 in each shoulder Humerus 1 in each arm Radius 1 in each arm Ulna 1 in each arm Carpals 8 in each wrist Metacarpals 5 in each hand Phalanges 14 in each hand

Lower Limb Femur 1 in each leg Patella 1 in each leg Tibia 1 in each leg Fibula 1 in each leg Tarsals 7 in each ankle Metatarsals 5 in each foot Phalanges 14 in each foot

Total bones of the body Skull 14 Face 14 (rest of the) Axial skeleton 54 Upper Limb 64 Lower Limb 60 206