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Parietal bone
Occipital Bone
Frontal bone
Zygomatic bone
Maxilla
Mandible
Where is the cervical region?
The cervical region is located in the neck area of the vertebral column.
Atlas and Axis
The first two cervical vertebrae that allow for the rotation and nodding of the head.
Thoracic region
Intervertebral disk
Cartilaginous structure that provides cushioning and support between vertebrae in the spine.
Lumbar spine/region (L1-L5)
Sacrum
Coccyx
True Ribs
The first seven pairs of ribs that attach directly to the sternum.
Floating Ribs (11,12)False Ribs
False Ribs
3 False Ribs (8,9,10)
Sternum
Manubrium
Body of Sternum
Ischium
Clavicle
Collarbone
Humerus
Lateral/Medial Epicondyles
Lateral (outer forearm bump), Medial (inner forearm bump)
Ulna
Styloid Process of Ulna
Wrist
Olecranon Process
Elbow
Scapula
Shoulder blades
Acromion process
Glenoid cavity
Phalanges
Fingers
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.
Metacarpals
Long bones in the hand that connect the wrist to the fingers.
Parts of the Carpals (So Long To Pinkie, Here Comes The Thumb)
Ischium
Pubis
Ilium
Iliac Crest
The superior border of the ilium, important for muscle attachment and bone structure.
Ischial tuberosity (bony butt)
Pubic symphysis
Acetabulum
Cup-shaped socket in the pelvis that connects the head of the femur.
Femur