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Clavicle

Scapula

Humerus

Radius

Radius

Ulna

Ulna

Radius

Carpals

Metacarpals

Phalanges of the Hand

Pelvis

Pubis

Femur

Femur

Greater Trochanter

Lesser Trochanter

Patella

Tibia

Fibula

Tarsal Bones

Talus

Calcaneus

Cuboid

Navicular

Medial Cuneiform

Intermediate Cuneiform

Lateral Cuneiform

Metatarsals

Metatarsal I

Metatarsal V

Phalanges of the Foot

Proximal Phalanx of the Toes

Middle Phalanx of the Toes

Distal Phalanx of the Toes

Mandible

Jugular foramen

Coronal suture

Coronal suture

Ethmoid bone
Name this bone of the skull (lateral view).

External auditory meatus
Name this bony landmark.

External Occipital Protuberance

Foramen magnum
Name this foramen.

Frontal bone
Name this bone.

Lacrimal bone
Name this bone.

Lacrimal bone
Name this bone.

Lambdoid suture
Name this suture.

Mastoid process
Name this bony landmark.

Maxilla
Name this bone.

Mental foramen
Name this foramen.

Nasal bone
Name this bone.

Occipital bone
Name this bone.

Occipital bone
Name this bone.

Palatine bone
Name this bone.

Parietal bone
Name this bone.

Palatine process of maxilla

Parietal bone
Name this bone.

Sagittal suture
Name this suture.

Sagittal suture
Name this suture.

Sphenoid bone
Name this bone.

Squamous suture
Name this suture.

Supraorbital foramen
Name this foramen.

Temporal bone
Name this bone.

Temporal bone
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Vomer
Name this bone.

Zygomatic bone
Name this bone.

Zygomatic arch
Name this entire part.

Zygomatic bone
Name this bone.

Zygomatic process
Name this part of the temporal bone.

Ramus

coronoid process

condyloid process

mandibular notch

Carotid Canal

Occipital Condyle

Atlas
Name the entire bone indicated by the arrow.

Axis
Name the entire bone indicated by the arrow.

Coccyx
Name this specific bone.

Sacrum
Name this entire bone.

osteogenic cells
stem cells that give to osteoblasts
osteoblast
bone-forming cells that are actively producing bone matrix
osteocytes
mature osteoblast that have lost their matrix forming capability and have become trapped in lacuna
osteoclasts
bone dissolving cells that dissolve bone matrix
The hyoid bone belongs to which skeleton set
axial skeleton
The clavicle bone belongs to the
pectoral girdle
Name the anterior depression on the scapula
Subscapular fosa
The ________ joins the two os coxae at the anterior junction of these bones
Symphysis
*The sella tursica is found in what bone?
Sphenoid bone
Temporal bone
What is the name of the bone that makes up most of the temple?
**What is the name of the process on the distal portion of the tibia?
The medial malleolus is the process on the distal portion of the tibia.
*The eyebrows are directly superficial to what bone?
the frontal bone
*What is the common name for the zygomatic bone?
cheek bone.
*What is the name of the bony process posterior to the earlobe?
The mastoid process
*The hard palate is made up of what bones?
the palatine bones and the maxillae.
*The mandible fits into what part of the temporal bone to form the jaw joint?
the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone.
*What bone is found just posterior to the ethmoid bone in the orbit?
The sphenoid
*The upper teeth are held by what bones?
held by the maxillae.
*What is the name of the bone that makes up most of the posterior surface of the orbit?
the sphenoid.
*What are the two bony structures that make up the nasal septum?
the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid and the vomer.
*The mastoid process is located on which bone?
Temporal