Bone Histology and Joints
Bone Histology and Joints
The skeletal bones are:
• Cranium
o Parietal
o Frontal
o Ethmoid
o Sphenoid
o Occipital
o Temporal
• Facial
o Nasal
o Zygomatic
o Maxilla
o Lacrimal
o Turbinator
o Palatine
o Mandible
o Vomer
o Hyoid
• Vertebrae
o Cervical (bones 1-7)
o Thoracic (bones 8-20)
o Lumbar (bones 21-26)
o Sacrum
o Coccyx
• Pectoral Girdle
o Ischium (innominate)
o Illium
o Pubis
• Upper Limb
o Humerus
o Ulna
o Radius
o Scaphoid (1st Carpal, proximal to the wrist and the thumb)
o Lunate (2nd Carpal)
o Triquetal (3rd Carpal)
o Pisiform (4th Carpal)
o Trapezium (5th Carpal, 2nd row, proximal to the thumb)
o Trapezoid (6th Carpal)
o Capitate (7th Carpal)
o Hamate (8th Carpal)
o Metacarpals
o Phalanges
• Lower Limb
o Femur
o Tibia
o Fibula
o Patella
o Talus (Tarsal)
o Calcaneus (Tarsal - heel)
o Navicular (Tarsal)
o Cuneiforms (Tarsal)
o Medial(Tarsal)
o Intermediate(Tarsal)
o Lateral(Tarsal)
o Cuboid(Tarsal)
o Metatarsals
o Phalanges
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