Manual of Structural Kinesiology
Manual of Structural Kinesiology
19th Edition
ISBN: 9780073369297
Author: R .T. Floyd, Clem W. Thompson
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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To label: The bones and their prominent features.   

Introduction: The human skeleton comprises of about bones and cartilages that serve as the major framework of the body. At birth, the human body comprises of about 270 bones. As the individual ages, the bones tend to fuse. Thus, the adult human body consists of about 206 bones. The human skeleton is divided into two divisions namely axial division and appendicular division.

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