#1
Which bone is commonly known as the collarbone?
Clavicle
ExplanationCollarbone; 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
ExplanationThigh 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
ExplanationUpper arm bone; connects the shoulder to the elbow.
#4
Which bone is commonly referred to as the thigh bone?
Femur
ExplanationThigh bone; strongest bone in the human body.
#5
Which bone is commonly known as the shoulder blade?
Scapula
ExplanationShoulder blade; connects the upper arm to the collarbone.
#6
What is the anatomical name for the shinbone?
Tibia
ExplanationShinbone; supports body weight during movement.
#7
Which bone is commonly referred to as the kneecap?
Patella
ExplanationKneecap; protects the knee joint.
#8
Which bone is commonly known as the breastbone?
Sternum
ExplanationBreastbone; protects the heart and lungs.
#9
What is the anatomical name for the shoulder blade?
Scapula
ExplanationShoulder blade; connects the upper arm to the collarbone.
#10
Which bone is commonly referred to as the shinbone?
Tibia
ExplanationShinbone; supports body weight during movement.
#11
What is the anatomical name for the upper arm bone?
Humerus
ExplanationUpper arm bone; connects the shoulder to the elbow.
#12
What is the anatomical name for the thigh bone?
Femur
ExplanationThigh bone; strongest bone in the human body.
#13
Which bone is commonly referred to as the tailbone?
Coccyx
ExplanationTailbone; provides attachment for muscles of the pelvic floor.
#14
What is the anatomical name for the jawbone?
Mandible
ExplanationLower jawbone; holds the lower teeth in place.
#15
Which of the following bones is NOT part of the human skull?
Scapula
ExplanationShoulder blade; part of the shoulder girdle, not the skull.
#16
Which bone forms the forehead and the upper part of the eye sockets?
Frontal
ExplanationForehead bone; protects the front part of the brain.
#17
Which bone is located between the wrist and the elbow and is also known as the forearm bone on the thumb side?
Radius
ExplanationThumb side forearm bone; allows rotation of the wrist.
#18
The metatarsal bones are found in which part of the body?
Foot
ExplanationFoot bones; part of the foot's structure.
#19
The radius and ulna are bones found in which part of the body?
Arm
ExplanationForearm bones; support movement of the hand.
#20
The phalanges are bones found in which part of the body?
Hand
ExplanationFinger bones; provide structure and mobility to the hand.
#21
The metacarpal bones are found in which part of the body?
Hand
ExplanationHand bones; connect the fingers to the wrist.
#22
Which bone forms the heel of the foot?
Calcaneus
ExplanationHeel bone; supports body weight and absorbs shock.
#23
Which bone articulates with the tibia and fibula to form the ankle joint?
Talus
ExplanationAnkle bone; supports weight and allows foot movement.
#24
Which bone articulates with the scapula and the humerus to form the shoulder joint?
Clavicle
ExplanationCollarbone; crucial for shoulder movement.
#25
The pelvic bone is composed of three bones fused together. Which of the following is NOT one of these bones?
Femur
ExplanationThigh bone; not part of the pelvic structure.