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Table 1.




Figure 1. Human skeleton. The axial skeleton is distinguished by a blue tint in this illustration. A, Anterior view. The axial
skeleton is distinguished by a blue tint in this illustration. B, Posterior view.


Figure 5. The hyoid bone.

Figure 2. The skull. A, Right side. B, Front.

Figure 4. Bones of the thorax. Rib pairs 1 through 7, the true


ribs, are attached by cartilage to the sternum. Rib pairs 8
through 10, the false ribs, are attached to the cartilage of the
seventh pair. Rib pairs 11 and 12 are called floating ribs
because they have no anterior cartilage attachments.
Figure 3. The vertebral column.
Table 2.

Table 3
Table 4
Table 5. Bones of the Appendicular Skeleton, Part 1: Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb

Table 6. Bones of the Appendicular Skeleton, Part 2: Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb
5
4
6
12

1 11
7

2 10

3 9
8

10

1 9

3
8
4
7

5 6
1 9

2
2

3
10

4
11
12
5
13

14
6

15
7
8 16

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