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Educational worksheet showing the human skeleton with blank labels for learning.

Diagram of the human skeleton with labeled parts and blank lines for identification.

Diagram of the human skeleton with labeled parts and blank lines for identification.

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The image you've uploaded is a labeling worksheet of "The Human Skeleton", where various bones are indicated with lines pointing to blank boxes. Your task is likely to identify and label the major bones of the human skeleton based on their position.

Since I can't see the actual image (as it's not visible in this chat), I’ll provide a complete solution assuming this is a standard human skeleton labeling diagram like the one described. Below is the correct labeling for each blank box, going from top to bottom and left to right, based on typical anatomy diagrams:

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Left Side (Left column) – From top to bottom:


1. Skull (or Cranium)
2. Mandible (lower jaw)
3. Clavicle (collarbone)
4. Scapula (shoulder blade)
5. Humerus (upper arm bone)
6. Radius (forearm bone – lateral side)
7. Ulna (forearm bone – medial side)
8. Carpals (wrist bones)
9. Metacarpals (hand bones)
10. Phalanges (finger bones)

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Right Side (Right column) – From top to bottom:


1. Cervical vertebrae (neck vertebrae)
2. Thoracic vertebrae (upper back)
3. Lumbar vertebrae (lower back)
4. Sacrum (base of spine)
5. Coccyx (tailbone)
6. Ribs (attached to thoracic vertebrae)
7. Sternum (breastbone)
8. Pelvis (hip bone)
9. Femur (thigh bone)
10. Patella (kneecap)
11. Tibia (shin bone – larger bone)
12. Fibula (smaller bone in lower leg)
13. Tarsals (ankle bones)
14. Metatarsals (foot bones)
15. Phalanges (toe bones)

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Note:


- The skull is often labeled as a single structure at the top.
- The spine is divided into regions: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal.
- The pelvis includes both the hip bones (each made of ilium, ischium, and pubis).
- Bones of the hands and feet are grouped into carpal/tarsal, metacarpal/metatarsal, and phalanges.

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How to Use This:


If your worksheet has 15 blanks on the right and 10 on the left, match them accordingly. The labels above should fill in all the boxes correctly.

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