Tuesday 21 April 2020

Skeleton Worksheet.

Flash Cards: 

Skeleton- The inner framework made up of all the bones in the body-An infant has
300 bones where as an adult has 206 bones because some smaller bones turn together 
to form a bigger one

Cranium- Skull- Your head needs to contain the cranium as a reliable bone

Clavicle- Collar bone- known as Clavicale

Mandible- Jaw bone- Your head contains the mandible as a big reliable bone

Scapular- Shoulder blade- is called Scapular

Sternum- Breastbone- ribs are joined to sternum

Ribs- The bone in the chest that protect the heart and the lungs

Pelvis- Hip bones

Humerus- Upper arm bones-Your humerus/funny bone is connected to the radius and ulna {forearm bones}

Radius- The fore arm bone on the thumb side

Ulna- The forearm bone on the finger {pinky} side

Phalanges- Bones of the finger and toes- called phalanges

Femur- thigh bone- The largest bone in your body is the Femur

Tibia- The shin bone, the larger bone of the lower leg-The femur is connected to the tibia and fibula {shin bones} and the pelvis.

Fibula- Smaller lower leg bone.

Fact- The smallest bones of the human body are found in your ear- the hammer, anvil and stirrup."


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