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Bones in the Axial Skeleton
Skull/Cranium
Mandible
Sternum
Ribs
Vertebrae
Pelvis
Bone in the Appendicular Skeleton
Clavicle
Scapula
Humerus
Radius
Ulna
carpals
Meta carpals
Phalanges
femur
Fibula
Tibia
Tarsals
Metatarsals
Where is the Radius?
Closer to the thumb, above the Ulna
Difference between fibula and Tibia
Tibia is the bigger bone that connects to the most of the knee and tarsals
hand bones
Carpals, Metacarpals, Phalanges
Feet bones
Tarsals, Metatarsals, Phalanges
The Vertebral Column definition
Flexible central axis of 33 vertebrae that extend from the skull to the pelvis
Atlas
The top most cervical vertebrae, supporting the skull (C1)
Axis
Second cervical vertebrae (C2)
Cervical Vertebrae
First 7 vertebrate
Thoracic vertebrae
Middle 12 vertebrae after the cervical vertebrae
Lumbar vertebrae
Last 5 vertebrae
Sacrum
Located at base of Lumbar vertebrae, foundation of the spine, above the Coccyx
Coccyx
Small triangular final segment of the vertebral column located at base of spine below the Sacrum