Cranial bones of Skull (8 total) Facial Bones of Skull (14 total) 1. Frontal (1) 1. Nasal (2) 2. Parietal (2) 2. Lacrimal (2) 3. Occipital (1) 3. Zygomatic (2) 4. Temporal (2) 4. Maxilla (2) 5. Sphenoid (1) 5. Palatine (2) 6. Ethmoid (1) 6. Mandible (1) Types of Vertebrae 7. Vomer (1) 1. Cervical Vertebrae 8. Inferior nasal concha (2)

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Human Anatomy & Physiology!
Skeletal System
BIO 150 - Laboratory Manual
DCCC
Table 1. IDENTIFICATION OF BONES
Cranial bones of Skull (8 total)
Facial Bones of Skull (14 total)
1. Frontal (1)
1. Nasal (2)
2. Parietal (2)
2. Lacrimal (2)
3. Occipital (1)
3. Zygomatic (2)
4. Temporal (2)
4. Maxilla (2)
5. Sphenoid (1)
5. Palatine (2)
6. Ethmoid (1)
6. Mandible (1)
Types of Vertebrae
7. Vomer (1)
1. Cervical Vertebrae
8. Inferior nasal concha (2)
2. Thoracic Vertebrae
Other Axial Bones
3. Lumbar Vertebrae
1. Auditory (ear) ossicles
4. Sacral Vertebrae (fused to form sacrum)
2. Hyoid
5. Coccygeal Vertebrae (fused to form coccyx)
3. Sternum
Pelvic Bones (hip and leg)
4. Ribs
1. Ilium
Pectoral Bones (shoulder and arm)
2. Ischium
1. Scapula
3. Pubis
2. Clavicle
4. Femur
3. Humerus
5. Patella
4. Radius
6. Tibia
5. Ulna
7. Fibula
6. Carpals
8. Tarsals
7. Metacarpals
9. Metatarsals
8. Phalanges
10. Phalanges
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Transcribed Image Text:Human Anatomy & Physiology! Skeletal System BIO 150 - Laboratory Manual DCCC Table 1. IDENTIFICATION OF BONES Cranial bones of Skull (8 total) Facial Bones of Skull (14 total) 1. Frontal (1) 1. Nasal (2) 2. Parietal (2) 2. Lacrimal (2) 3. Occipital (1) 3. Zygomatic (2) 4. Temporal (2) 4. Maxilla (2) 5. Sphenoid (1) 5. Palatine (2) 6. Ethmoid (1) 6. Mandible (1) Types of Vertebrae 7. Vomer (1) 1. Cervical Vertebrae 8. Inferior nasal concha (2) 2. Thoracic Vertebrae Other Axial Bones 3. Lumbar Vertebrae 1. Auditory (ear) ossicles 4. Sacral Vertebrae (fused to form sacrum) 2. Hyoid 5. Coccygeal Vertebrae (fused to form coccyx) 3. Sternum Pelvic Bones (hip and leg) 4. Ribs 1. Ilium Pectoral Bones (shoulder and arm) 2. Ischium 1. Scapula 3. Pubis 2. Clavicle 4. Femur 3. Humerus 5. Patella 4. Radius 6. Tibia 5. Ulna 7. Fibula 6. Carpals 8. Tarsals 7. Metacarpals 9. Metatarsals 8. Phalanges 10. Phalanges Last updated: 06/2020 Page5
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