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Floats off of the back of the chest, and connected to the body primarily by muscle.
Scapula
The bones that make up the toes.
Phalanges
The heads of the bones rest on the ground.
Metatarsals
Found near the ankle, in the middle of the foot, where they form an arch.
Tarsals
The posterior half of the foot.
Tarsals
The slender bone of the lateral side of the leg and does not bear weight.
Fibula
The main weight-bearing bone of the leg.
Tibia
The longer of the two bones in the lower leg.
Tibia
The largest, heaviest, and strongest bone in the human body.
Femur
An approximately triangular shaped bone.
Scapula
A long slightly curved bone that connects the arm to the chest.
Clavicle
fourteen bones that support and move the digits.
Phalanges
Give flexibility to the hand when gripping an object or when touching the thumb and pinky finger together.
Metacarpals
Give extra flexibility to the wrist and hand.
Carpals
A group of eight roughly cube-shaped bones in the proximal end of the hand.
Carpals
Always in the same position on the inside part of the forearm and not twist.
Ulna
The small finger side of the forearm.
Ulna
The position changes depending on how the hand is turned because it twists around the other forearm bone.
Radius
the thumb side of the forearm near the hand, but always on the outside of the elbow
Radius
Serves as an attachment of many muscles and ligaments in the arm.
Humerus
The long bone between the shoulder and the elbow.
Humerus
The only bone of the upper arm.
Humerus