Sternum
Some of the bones in a dog's skeleton include the skull, mandible (lower jaw), scapula (shoulder blade), humerus (upper arm bone), radius and ulna (forearm bones), femur (thigh bone), tibia and fibula (lower leg bones), and various bones in the paws such as the metacarpals and metatarsals.
The axial skeleton comprises the arms and the legs. Most of the bones in the human body are located in these regions. Arms: clavicle, scapula, humerus, ulna, radius, carpals (scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, hamate, capitate, trapezoid, and trapezium), 5 metacarpals, and 15 phalanges. Legs: OS coxa, femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals (talus, calcaneus, 3 cuniforms, navicular, and cuboid), 5 metatarsals, and 15 phalanges.
The axial skeleton is made up of the skull/cranium, jaw (mandible), sternum, ribs, vertebrae (including sacrum and coccyx). The appendicular skeleton is made of the scapula, humerus, ulna, radius, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges (also known as finger bones), ilium, ischium, pubis, femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals, and some more phalanges (also known as toe bones).
nose = nasal hips = pelvis tibia = shin ankle = tarsal thigh = femur skull = cranium lower jaw = mandible upper jaw = maxilla breastbone = sternum fingers = phalanges or metacarpals toes = phalanges or metatarsals lower arm = ulna and radius funny bone = humerus kneecap = patella spine = vertebra shoulder blade = scapula collarbone = clavicle lower spine = lumber vertebra heel bone = calcanues
Cranium(Skull), Pelivs(Hips), Scapula (Back of shoulders), Clavicle (front of shoulders), Fibula (Thigh), Ulna (Connects to thumb on arm) , Patella (Knee), sternum( Inbetween Ribs), Rib cage ( Chest) and humerous (Upper arm) :)
YES it is divided in to two groups the axial and the appendicular skeleton. The axial contains the skull, hyoid bone, vertebrae, sacrum, coccyx, ribs, and sternum. The appendicular contains the clavicle, scapula, humerus, ulna, radius, carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges. Plus the coxal bone (ilium, ischium, and pubis), femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges.
No. The femur is part of your appendicular skeleton. Your axial skeleton consists of your skull, spinal vertebrae, ribs and sternum.
The femur is classified as an appendicular bone. It is part of the appendicular skeleton, which includes the bones of the limbs and their associated girdles. The femur specifically functions as the thigh bone, connecting the hip joint to the knee joint. In contrast, the axial skeleton consists of the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage.
Some of the bones in a dog's skeleton include the skull, mandible (lower jaw), scapula (shoulder blade), humerus (upper arm bone), radius and ulna (forearm bones), femur (thigh bone), tibia and fibula (lower leg bones), and various bones in the paws such as the metacarpals and metatarsals.
The axial skeleton comprises the arms and the legs. Most of the bones in the human body are located in these regions. Arms: clavicle, scapula, humerus, ulna, radius, carpals (scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, hamate, capitate, trapezoid, and trapezium), 5 metacarpals, and 15 phalanges. Legs: OS coxa, femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals (talus, calcaneus, 3 cuniforms, navicular, and cuboid), 5 metatarsals, and 15 phalanges.
Yes; the axial skeleton includes the bones of the head, and the occipital is the bottom-back part of the skull.
The axial skeleton is made up of the skull/cranium, jaw (mandible), sternum, ribs, vertebrae (including sacrum and coccyx). The appendicular skeleton is made of the scapula, humerus, ulna, radius, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges (also known as finger bones), ilium, ischium, pubis, femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals, and some more phalanges (also known as toe bones).
Hips and shoulder. The ball and socket connect the femur to the pelvis and the humerus to the scapula and clavicle.
The appendicular skeleton includes the bones of the limbs and the girdles that attach them to the axial skeleton. This comprises the shoulder girdle (clavicle and scapula), the bones of the arms (humerus, radius, and ulna), the bones of the hands (carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges), the pelvic girdle (hip bones), and the bones of the legs (femur, tibia, fibula, and the bones of the feet). Essentially, any bone associated with the limbs and their connections to the body is part of the appendicular skeleton.
Femur. That is the largest and strongest bone you have. The clavicle is that feeble little thing from your shoulder, over to your neck, also called the collar bone.
nose = nasal hips = pelvis tibia = shin ankle = tarsal thigh = femur skull = cranium lower jaw = mandible upper jaw = maxilla breastbone = sternum fingers = phalanges or metacarpals toes = phalanges or metatarsals lower arm = ulna and radius funny bone = humerus kneecap = patella spine = vertebra shoulder blade = scapula collarbone = clavicle lower spine = lumber vertebra heel bone = calcanues
The femur.