Cranial (8)
Facial bones (14):
In the middle ears (6):
In the throat (1):
In the shoulder girdle (4):
In the thorax (25):
In the vertebral column (24):
In the arms (2):
In the forearms (4):
In the hands excluding sesamoid bones (54):
In the pelvis (4):
In the thighs (2):
In the legs (6):
In the feet excluding sesamoid bones (52):
The human collarbone is the clavicle.
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Radius and ulna
Well there is many scientific names but you have to make sure that it make sense
The tarsal bones are the bone of the ankle, heel and upper foot. Technically the ankle joint is the connection between the tibia and fibula (leg bones) and the talus, or ankle bone.
The human collarbone is the clavicle.
cranium
Pubis, ischium and ilium
The bones of a lion have the same names as the bones of a domestic cat, which are very similar to a human's bones. A comprehensive list is not possible in this forum.
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muscle
yes, in fact many of the names of bones are the same
They are the same chemically; their location and numbers vary, as do their purposes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bones_of_the_human_skeleton
The collarbone is known as the clavicle. The group of bones that make up the hip is known as the pelvis.
The scientific term for the front view of the human body is "anterior view" or "ventral view." This perspective shows the body facing forward, with the front side visible.
Every bone has a name