Femur - Is your thigh bone. It's the longest, strongest bone in your body. It's a critical part of your ability to stand and move. Your femur also supports lots of important muscles, tendons, ligaments and parts of your circulatory system., Cranium - Bones that surround and protect the brain) and facial bones (bones that form the eye sockets, nose, cheeks, jaw, and other parts of the face)., Patella - Is the largest sesamoid bone in the human body and is located anterior to knee joint within the tendon of the quadriceps femoris muscle, providing an attachment point for both the quadriceps tendon and the patellar ligament, Humerus - Is your upper arm bone. Other than the bones in your leg, it's the longest bone in your body. It's a critical part of your ability to move your arm., Ulna - The bone spans from the elbow to the wrist on the medial side of the forearm when in anatomical position., Long bone - Has a long, thin shape. Examples include the bones of the arms and legs (excluding the wrists, ankles and kneecaps). With the help of muscles, long bones work as levers to permit movement., Short bone - Has a squat, cubed shape. Examples include the bones that make up the wrists and the ankles., Flat bone - Has a flattened, broad surface. Examples include ribs, shoulder blades, breast bone and skull bones., Irregular bone - Has a shape that does not conform to the above three types. Examples include the bones of the spine (vertebrae)., Pelvis - Comprised of the large hip bone, the os coxae, on each side.,

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