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Skeletal System Study Guide: Bone Labeling and Essential Concepts, Exams of Anatomy

This study guide provides a diagram for labeling the names of bones in the human skeletal system, along with essential concepts such as the number of bones in the body, types of joints, connective tissue, and the location of blood cell production. Useful for university students in anatomy or physiology courses.

What you will learn

  • What is the total number of bones in an adult human body?
  • Which type of tissue connects two bones together at the joints?
  • Name the four types of bones and give an example of each.
  • How many vertebrae are in each of the following sets: cervical, thoracic, and lumbar?
  • Name an example of each type of joint: hinge, ball and socket, saddle, and pivot.
  • What is a disease in which the bones become weaker called?

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Skeletal System Study Guide
Label the skeleton diagram by placing the correct number on the line next to the correct
bone
______ Humerus
______ Radius
______ Sternum
______ Metacarpals
______ Ulna
______ Cranium
______ Tarsals
______ Clavicle
______ Mandible
______ Phalanges (Toes)
______ Vertebrae
______ Scapula
______ Carpals
______ Ribs
______ Pelvis
______ Femur
______ Fibula
______ Patella
______ Phalanges (Fingers)
______ Metatarsals
______ Tibia
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Skeletal System Study Guide

Label the skeleton diagram by placing the correct number on the line next to the correct bone ______ Humerus ______ Radius ______ Sternum ______ Metacarpals ______ Ulna ______ Cranium ______ Tarsals ______ Clavicle ______ Mandible ______ Phalanges (Toes) ______ Vertebrae ______ Scapula ______ Carpals ______ Ribs ______ Pelvis ______ Femur ______ Fibula ______ Patella ______ Phalanges (Fingers) ______ Metatarsals ______ Tibia

  1. An adult human body has a total of ______ bones
  2. What connects two bones together at the joints?
  3. A disease in which the bones become weaker is called __________________________.
  4. What connects a bone to a muscle?
  5. What keeps the bones from grinding together?
  6. Give an example of each of the following joints:
    • Hinge joint:
    • Ball and socket joint:
    • Saddle joint:
    • Pivot joint:
  7. Answer how many vertebrae are in each of the vertebrae sets:
    • Cervical vertebrae
    • Thoracic vertebrae:
    • Lumbar vertebrae:
  8. What are the three types of connective tissue?

  9. What are the four types of bones and give an example of each.

  10. Blood cells are produced in the ______________ ________________.