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Anterior view Ethmoid is superior to the mandible

Anterior, left side view

Anterior viewNasal bone is superior to the maxilla and inferior to the frontal bone

Posterior view Occipital bone is superior to the atlas

Anterior, left side viewPalatine is superior to the mandible

Parietal bone is superior to the clavicle

Anterior view

Lateral view of temporal bone

Anterior view

Lateral view Zygomatic is superior to the femur

Lateral view of MaxillaMaxilla is superior to

Anterior view Mandible is inferior to the maxilla

Anterior view

Lateral viewLacrimal is inferior to the frontal bone

ATLASLateral view, superior to the axis

AXISLateral view, inferior to the atlas

Thoracic as 12 vertebraeLateral view

Cervical has 7 vertebrea, lateral view

Lumbar has 5 vertebrea, lateral view, inferior to thoracic

Sacrum, lateral viewSuperior to coccyx

Coccyx, inferior to sacrum, lateral view

Inferior nasal conche, superior to mandible, anterior view

Sternum

Body of Sternum

Xiphoid ProcessManubrium

Anterior view

Xiphoid process is inferior to the body of the sternum

The manubrium is superior to the body of the sternum

14 True Ribs (7 true ribs on each side)They are true ribs because they connect to the sternum.

10 False Ribs(5 false ribs on each side)They are false ribs because they do not directly connect to the sternum.

4 Floating Ribs (2 floating ribs on each side)They are floating ribs because they do not connect to the sternum.

Lateral view

Posterior and anterior view

An anthropologist can determine the difference between a male and a female by how far the angle of the pelvis is. If it is wider, it is a female. If it is narrower it is a male.

Anterior view

Anterior view

Anterior view

Humerous, anterior view

head

neckGreater tubercle

Intertubercular groove

Lesser tubercle

Deltoid tuberosity

Lateral epicondyle

Capitulum

Medial epicondyle

trochlea

Coroniod fossa olecranon fossa

Scapula, posterior view

spine

Supraspinus fossa

Infraspinousfossa

Clavical, superior to femur

Radius, superior to metacarpals

head

Radial tuberosity

Styloid process

Carpals, inferior to humerous

Phalanges, inferior to the metacarpals

Metacarpals, inferior to carpals

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