The SKELETON LIST

Overview of Regions and Structures

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AXIAL
SKELETON

Skull

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Foot and ankle bones of lower limb in the appendicular skeletonFoot and ankle bones of lower limb in the appendicular skeletonTibia bone of lower limb in the appendicular skeletonTibia bone of lower limb in the appendicular skeletonFemur (distal region) of lower limb in the appendicular skeletonFemur (distal region) of lower limb in the appendicular skeletonFemur (proximal region) of lower limb in the appendicular skeletonFemur (proximal region) of lower limb in the appendicular skeletonCarpal (wrist) bones, palm and fingers (phalanges) of upper limb in the appendicular skeletonCarpal (wrist) bones, palm and fingers (phalanges) of upper limb in the appendicular skeletonRadius and Ulna bones of upper limb in the appendicular skeletonRadius and Ulna bones of upper limb in the appendicular skeletonos coxae or hip bone of pelvic girdle in the appendicular skeletonSacrum as part of the vertebral column in the axial skeletonHumerus bone (distal region) of upper limb in the appendicular skeletonHumerus bone (distal region) of upper limb in the appendicular skeletonHumerus bone (proximall region) of upper limb in the appendicular skeletonHumerus bone (proximall region) of upper limb in the appendicular skeletonSternum bone of the thoracic cage in the axial skeletonVertebra as part of the vertebral column in the axial skeletonCervical vertebra as part of the vertebral column in the axial skeletonThe skull antatomy as part of the axial skeleton
Vertebral Column

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Sacrum

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Thoracic Cage

Sternum

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APPENDICULAR
SKELETON

Pectoral girdle

Scapula

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Upper Limb

Humerus

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Radius/Ulna

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Wrist-Hand

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Pelvic girdle

Hip (os coxae)

Hip video

Sacrum

Sacrum video

Lower Limb

Femur

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Tibia/Fibula

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Ankle-Foot

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