The Human Skeleton.

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The Human Skeleton

http://anthropology.si.edu/writteninbone/index.html

Tibia and fibula of a 15 year-old, with partially fused growth plates and a healed fracture with surgical plate on the fibula

Craniums of a 20 year-old (left) and a 70 year-old (right). 

Arthritis on the spine as evidenced by "lipping" of the vertebrae

Clavicle

COLOR CODE! Yes… I realize the skeletons are different, but identify the bones and color them. Color all bones of skull grey

http://www-personal.une.edu.au/~pbrown3/skeleton.pdf