HUMAN SKELETON AXIAL AND APPENDICULAR SKELETON 39. Match the number on the figure to the specific bone that identifies it.

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## Human Skeleton: Axial and Appendicular Skeleton

### Objective:
39. Match the number on the figure to the specific bone that identifies it.

### Diagrams:
The diagrams illustrate the human skeleton from two perspectives: 
- (a) Anterior view (front)
- (b) Posterior view (back)

### Labeling the Bones:
The diagrams are labeled with numbers identifying specific bones. Each number corresponds to a specific bone in the human skeleton.

### Descriptions:
1. **Skull** - This includes both the cranial bones and facial bones.
2. **Cranial bones** - These form the upper part of the skull.
3. **Facial bones** - These form the lower part of the skull.
4. **Clavicle** - This is the bone that forms the collar.
5. **Sternum** - The chest bone located in the center of the thoracic cage.
6. **Rib** - Part of the thoracic cage protecting the chest and lungs.
7. **Humerus** - The upper arm bone.
8. **Vertebra** - Bones making up the vertebral column (spine).
9. **Scapula** - The shoulder blade.
10. **Radius** - The forearm bone on the thumb side.
11. **Ulna** - The forearm bone on the pinky side.
12. **Carpals** - The wrist bones.
13. **Metacarpals** - The bones of the hand between the wrist and fingers.
14. **Phalanges (upper extremity)** - The finger bones.
15. **Femur** - The thigh bone.
16. **Patella** - The kneecap.
17. **Tibia** - The larger bone of the lower leg.
18. **Fibula** - The smaller bone of the lower leg.
19. **Tarsals** - The ankle bones.
20. **Metatarsals** - The bones of the foot between the ankle and toes.
21. **Phalanges (lower extremity)** - The toe bones.

### Bone Classification:
- **Axial skeleton**: Includes cranial bones, facial bones, vertebra, rib, and sternum.
- **Appendicular skeleton**: Includes clavicle, scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges (upper extremity), femur
Transcribed Image Text:## Human Skeleton: Axial and Appendicular Skeleton ### Objective: 39. Match the number on the figure to the specific bone that identifies it. ### Diagrams: The diagrams illustrate the human skeleton from two perspectives: - (a) Anterior view (front) - (b) Posterior view (back) ### Labeling the Bones: The diagrams are labeled with numbers identifying specific bones. Each number corresponds to a specific bone in the human skeleton. ### Descriptions: 1. **Skull** - This includes both the cranial bones and facial bones. 2. **Cranial bones** - These form the upper part of the skull. 3. **Facial bones** - These form the lower part of the skull. 4. **Clavicle** - This is the bone that forms the collar. 5. **Sternum** - The chest bone located in the center of the thoracic cage. 6. **Rib** - Part of the thoracic cage protecting the chest and lungs. 7. **Humerus** - The upper arm bone. 8. **Vertebra** - Bones making up the vertebral column (spine). 9. **Scapula** - The shoulder blade. 10. **Radius** - The forearm bone on the thumb side. 11. **Ulna** - The forearm bone on the pinky side. 12. **Carpals** - The wrist bones. 13. **Metacarpals** - The bones of the hand between the wrist and fingers. 14. **Phalanges (upper extremity)** - The finger bones. 15. **Femur** - The thigh bone. 16. **Patella** - The kneecap. 17. **Tibia** - The larger bone of the lower leg. 18. **Fibula** - The smaller bone of the lower leg. 19. **Tarsals** - The ankle bones. 20. **Metatarsals** - The bones of the foot between the ankle and toes. 21. **Phalanges (lower extremity)** - The toe bones. ### Bone Classification: - **Axial skeleton**: Includes cranial bones, facial bones, vertebra, rib, and sternum. - **Appendicular skeleton**: Includes clavicle, scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges (upper extremity), femur
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