Bones of the Human Body

Do you know all of the bones in the human body?
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2
Calcaneus
2
Capitate Bone
2
Carpals
7
Cervical Vertebrae
2
Clavacle
1
Coccyx
2
Cuboid Bone
5x2
Distal Phalanges (Fingers)
5x2
Distal Phalanges (Toes)
1
Ethmoid Bone
2
Femur
2
Fibula
1
Frontal Bone
1
Gladiolus
2
Hamate Bone
2
Hip Bone
2
Humerus
1
Hyoid Bone
2
Incus
2
Inferior Nasal Conchae
2
Intermediate Cuneiform Bone
4x2
Intermediate Phalanges (Fingers)
4x2
Intermediate Phalanges (Toes)
2
Lacrimal Bone
2
Lateral Cuneiform Bone
5
Lumbar Vertebrae
2
Lunate Bone
2
Malleus
1
Mandible
1
Manubrium
2
Maxilla
2
Medial Cuneiform Bone
5x2
Metacarpal Bones (Fingers)
5x2
Metacarpal Bones (Toes)
5x2
Metatarsal Bone
2
Nasal Bone
2
Navicular Bone
1
Occipital Bone
2
Palatine Bone
2
Parietal Bone
2
Patella
2
Pisiform Bone
5x2
Proximal Phalanges (Fingers)
5x2
Proximal Phalanges (Toes)
2
Radius
2x12
Ribs
1
Sacrum
2
Scaphoid Bone
2
Stapes
2
Talus
2
Temporal Bone
12
Thoracic Vertebrae
2
Tibia
2
Trapezium
2
Trapezoid Bone
2
Triquetral Bone
2
Ulna
1
Vomer
1
Xiphoid Process
2
Zygomatic Bone
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1 Comments
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Level 27
Aug 10, 2019
Great quiz!

Few corrections/suggestions:

- Each of the Carpals are already there, so it is not necessary.

- Gladiolus bone is better known as sternum, and its xiphoid process is not a bone. The manubrium is actually also a part of the sternum.

- And for the hip bone, please accept pelvis and 'os coxae' - maybe even add the ischium, pubis, and ilium instead?

- I think the sphenoid bone and the scapula is missing

- Oh and only 5 of the 6 phalanges come up when you type it :)