anterior view of the human skeleton medical images for power point

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Anterior View of Human Skeleton Frontal Bone Zygomatic Bone Clavicle Scapula Sternum Humerus Spinal Column Ulna Radius Coccyx Femur Tibia Fibula Patella Sacrum Ilium Floating rib Ribs Mandible Maxilla Temporal Bone

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Page 1: Anterior view of the human skeleton medical images for power point

Anterior View of Human Skeleton

• Frontal Bone

• Zygomatic Bone

• Clavicle

• Scapula

• Sternum

• Humerus

• Spinal Column

• Ulna

• Radius

• Coccyx

• Femur

• Tibia

• Fibula

• Patella

• Sacrum • Ilium

• Floating rib

• Ribs

• Mandible

• Maxilla

• Temporal Bone

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Anterior View of Human Skeleton – With Labels Removed

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Frontal bone

Anterior View of Human Skeleton – With Highlighted Part

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Anterior View of Human Skeleton – With Highlighted Part

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Sternum

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Sacrum

Anterior View of Human Skeleton – With Highlighted Part

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Tibia

Anterior View of Human Skeleton – With Highlighted Part

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" Add your Own Lables and Highlight Any section"

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1) Open the PowerPoint Slide in which you have to insert the Text Box. Then click on the “Insert Tab’ in the Ribbon and then inside the Insert Tab, in the ‘Text’ category click on the “Text Box” icon. 2) Now to insert the Text box, click on the Portion of the Slide where you want the Text box to be inserted. Once you click, the Text box will be inserted. You can change the size and the shape of the Text box as per your requirements. 3) Now click on the Text box to enter data into it.

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