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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt OTHER ARMLEG JOINTS MISC.

2 This bone is also known as your skull.

3 What is the cranium?

4 This bone is also known as your collarbone.

5 What is clavicle?

6 This is your lower jaw bone.

7 What is mandible?

8 This is another name for your breastbone.

9 What is sternum?

10 These bones allow your lungs to expand.

11 What are ribs?

12 Upper arm bone.

13 What is humerus?

14 Lower arm bone – pinky side.

15 What is ulna?

16 Lower arm bone – thumb side.

17 What is radius?

18 Five hand bones.

19 What is metacarpal?

20 Bones of the wrist.

21 What are carpals?

22 Kneecap

23 What is patella?

24 Lower, smaller leg bone.

25 What is fibula?

26 Shinbone

27 What is tibia?

28 ankle

29 What is tarsal?

30 Largest bone in your body.

31 What is femur?

32 Place where two bones join meet and move.

33 What is a joint?

34 Shoulder and hip are this kind of joint.

35 What is ball and socket?

36 Where your head and neck meet is the ____ joint.

37 What is pivot?

38 Name two places where you have sliding (or gliding) joints.

39 What is ankle, wrist?

40 Four places where you have hinge joints.

41 What is knee, elbow, mandible, phalanges?

42 Smallest bones in your body are found here.

43 What are ears?

44 This material is between your sternum and rib cage.

45 What is cartilage?

46 True or false: Your bones can withstand any force put upon them.

47 What is false?

48 Name one specific section of your vertebrae.

49 What is cervical, thoracic, lumbar?

50 This is the tiny, triangular part at the bottom of the sternum.

51 What is xiphoid process?