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Parietal bone

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Occipital Bone

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Frontal bone

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Zygomatic bone

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Maxilla

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Mandible

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Where is the cervical region?

The cervical region is located in the neck area of the vertebral column.

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Atlas and Axis

The first two cervical vertebrae that allow for the rotation and nodding of the head.

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Thoracic region

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Intervertebral disk

Cartilaginous structure that provides cushioning and support between vertebrae in the spine.

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Lumbar spine/region (L1-L5)

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Sacrum

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Coccyx

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True Ribs

The first seven pairs of ribs that attach directly to the sternum.

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Floating Ribs (11,12)False Ribs

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False Ribs

3 False Ribs (8,9,10)

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Sternum

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Manubrium

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Body of Sternum

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Ischium

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Clavicle

Collarbone

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Humerus

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Lateral/Medial Epicondyles

Lateral (outer forearm bump), Medial (inner forearm bump)

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Ulna

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Styloid Process of Ulna

Wrist

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Olecranon Process

Elbow

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Scapula

Shoulder blades

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Acromion process

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Glenoid cavity

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Phalanges

Fingers

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Parts of the Phalanges

Proximal phalanx, middle phalanx, and distal phalanx. The thumb only has a distal and proximal phalanx. Number of fingers begin from the thumb.

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Metacarpals

Long bones in the hand that connect the wrist to the fingers.

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Parts of the Carpals (So Long To Pinkie, Here Comes The Thumb)

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Ischium

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Pubis

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Ilium

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Iliac Crest

The superior border of the ilium, important for muscle attachment and bone structure.

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Ischial tuberosity (bony butt)

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Pubic symphysis

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Acetabulum

Cup-shaped socket in the pelvis that connects the head of the femur.

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Femur