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Human Anatomy - Left and Right Bone Identification Quiz

#1

Which bone is commonly known as the collarbone?

Clavicle
Explanation

Collarbone; connects the arm to the trunk of the body.

#2

The femur is the longest bone in the human body. Where is it located?

Leg
Explanation

Thigh bone; extends from the hip to the knee.

#3

What is the name of the bone found in the upper arm between the shoulder and the elbow?

Humerus
Explanation

Upper arm bone; connects the shoulder to the elbow.

#4

Which bone is commonly referred to as the thigh bone?

Femur
Explanation

Thigh bone; strongest bone in the human body.

#5

Which bone is commonly known as the shoulder blade?

Scapula
Explanation

Shoulder blade; connects the upper arm to the collarbone.

#6

What is the anatomical name for the shinbone?

Tibia
Explanation

Shinbone; supports body weight during movement.

#7

Which bone is commonly referred to as the kneecap?

Patella
Explanation

Kneecap; protects the knee joint.

#8

What is the anatomical name for the jawbone?

Mandible
Explanation

Lower jawbone; holds the lower teeth in place.

#9

Which of the following bones is NOT part of the human skull?

Scapula
Explanation

Shoulder blade; part of the shoulder girdle, not the skull.

#10

Which bone forms the forehead and the upper part of the eye sockets?

Frontal
Explanation

Forehead bone; protects the front part of the brain.

#11

Which bone is located between the wrist and the elbow and is also known as the forearm bone on the thumb side?

Radius
Explanation

Thumb side forearm bone; allows rotation of the wrist.

#12

The metatarsal bones are found in which part of the body?

Foot
Explanation

Foot bones; part of the foot's structure.

#13

The radius and ulna are bones found in which part of the body?

Arm
Explanation

Forearm bones; support movement of the hand.

#14

The phalanges are bones found in which part of the body?

Hand
Explanation

Finger bones; provide structure and mobility to the hand.

#15

Which bone articulates with the scapula and the humerus to form the shoulder joint?

Clavicle
Explanation

Collarbone; crucial for shoulder movement.

#16

The pelvic bone is composed of three bones fused together. Which of the following is NOT one of these bones?

Femur
Explanation

Thigh bone; not part of the pelvic structure.

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