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A comprehensive list of the major bones in the human body, including their number per pair or individually, and associated structures such as the ethmoid bone, the carpal bones, the tarsal bones, and the hearing bones. It also mentions the clavicle, coxal bone, femur, fibula, humerus, incus, malleus, stapes, inferior nasal concha, lacrimal bone, mandible, maxilla, metacarpals, metatarsals, phalanges, ribs, sacrum & coccyx, scapula, sphenoid bone, sternum, temporal bone, tibia, ulna, vertebrae, and hyoid.
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Zygomatic (Anterior view) a pair, 2 bones total
Zygomatic (lateral view) 2 bones/pair
Ethmoid (anterior view) 1 bone
Ethmoid (superior view) 1 bone
Carpal bones 16 bones total
Clavical 2 bones
Coxal (hip) bone 2 bones
Femur 2 bones
Fibula 2 bones
Frontal bone (anterior view) 1 bone
Inferior Nasal Concha 2 bones bottom of nasal canal
Lacrimal bone
inside of eye socket, beside nasal bones
Lacrimal bone (lateral view) 2 bones
Mandible 1 bone
Maxilla 2 bones fusedtogether
Metacarpals
10 metacarpal bones total in hands
Metatarsals
10 metatarsal bones total in foot
Phalanges of fingers 28 phalanges total in fingers
Phalanges of toes
28 phalanges total in toes
Tarsal bones 14 Tarsals total infeet
Patella
2 bones, one anterior of each knee
Radius
2 bones total, one lateral of ulna
Ulna 2 bones total, one medial of radius
Ribs
24 ribs total
14 true ribs
10 false ribs
4 of 10 false ribs are floating ribs
Sacrum & Coccyx
Sacrum is 3- bones fused together
Coccyx is inferior to sacrum, and is also a few bones fused together
Scapula
2 bones where humerus meets the shoulders
Sphenoid bone
Rear of eye socket, is one bone
Sphenoid (inferior view)
Sphenoid (lateral view)
Sphenoid (superior view)
The sphenoid also surfaces the bottom of the brain
Vomer
Bone in very center of nasal cavity
Vomer (inferior view)
Divides nasal between left and right sections
Hyoid Inferior to mandible, in front of throat
Cervical vertebrae C1 - C
Thoracic vertebrae T1 - T