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This bone is also called the "shin bone"
this bone resembles a short tail, it is loated at the bottom of the spine
also known as the collar bone
this bone helps you chew your food
the longest and strongest bone in the body, also located in the thigh region
this bone allows for movement of the head/neck
this bone lies underneath the mandible
controls the chest and abdominal region
this bone sits at the bottom of the spine, connecting the lumbar vertebrae with the pelvis
another name for fingers and toes
you walk on this bone everyday, its located at the back of your foot
a long arm bone that runs from the shoulder to the elbow
the upper jaw bone
this is a long bone found in the forearm, it stretches from the elbow to the smallest finger
a necktie shaped bone in the middle of the chest that protects the heart and lungs from injury
these bones are found in the hand
this bone is also found in the forearm, alongside the Ulna
this bone is located on the lateral side of the tibia
also known as the cheek bone
the eight bones that make up the wrist that connects the hand to the forearm.
a group of 5 long bones located in the foot
also known as the kneecap bone
connected to the humerus and the clavicle, this bone makes up the shoulder along with the other two
this bone is what forms the lower part of the ankle joint
Parietal bone, Occipital bone, frontal bone, sphenoid bone, temporal bone, these all make up very important bones in what part of our body
this is considered to be the lower part of the trunk of the human body between the abdomen and the thighs or the skeleton embedded in it

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Skeletal System

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Skeletal system

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Skeletal System

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Axial Skeleton

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