Cranium, The part of the skull that encloses and protects the brain., Mandible, The lower jawbone; the only movable bone in the skull., Humerus, The long bone of the upper arm., Scapula, Commonly known as the shoulder blade., Clavicle, The collarbone; connects the arm to the trunk of the body., Ulna, The inner, larger bone of the forearm (on the pinky finger side)., Radius, The forearm bone on the thumb side; it rotates around the ulna., Carpals, The eight small bones that make up the wrist., Metacarpals, The bones that form the palm of the hand., Pelvis, The basin-shaped structure that supports the spinal column and protects organs., Femur, The thigh bone; the longest and strongest bone in the body., Patella, The kneecap; a circular-triangular bone that protects the knee joint., Tibia, The shin bone; the larger, weight-bearing bone of the lower leg., Fibula, The thin bone located on the outer side of the lower leg., Tarsals, The bones of the ankle and upper foot., Metatarsals, The bones in the middle of the foot, between the ankle and toes., Phalanges , The bones of the toes and hands.

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