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BIO 150 – Laboratory Manual
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Human Anatomy & Physiology I
Skeletal System
Table 1. IDENTIFICATION OF BONES
Cranial bones of Skull (8 total)
Facial Bones of 5kull (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
2. Hyoid
4. Sacral Vertebrae (fused to form sacrum)
3. Sternum
5. Coccygeal Vertebrae (fused to form coccyx)
4. Ribs
Pelvic Bones (hip and leg)
Pectoral Bones (shoulder and arm)
1. Ilium
1. Scapula
2. Ischium
2. Clavicle
3. Pubis
3. Humerus
4. Femur
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Transcribed Image Text:Read aloud V Draw 7 Highlight O Erase BIO 150 – Laboratory Manual DCCC Human Anatomy & Physiology I Skeletal System Table 1. IDENTIFICATION OF BONES Cranial bones of Skull (8 total) Facial Bones of 5kull (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 2. Hyoid 4. Sacral Vertebrae (fused to form sacrum) 3. Sternum 5. Coccygeal Vertebrae (fused to form coccyx) 4. Ribs Pelvic Bones (hip and leg) Pectoral Bones (shoulder and arm) 1. Ilium 1. Scapula 2. Ischium 2. Clavicle 3. Pubis 3. Humerus 4. Femur II
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Cranial bones of skull Location

1. Frontal bone -

forms the front of the skull

2. Parietal bone - 

make up part of the roof and sides of skull

3. Occipital bone -

forms the base of the skull

4. Temporal bone

form the base and sides of skull

5. Ethmoid bone - 

located at the roof of the nose and between the two orbits
6. Sphenoid bone - forms the rare of orbit, behind ethmoid bone
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