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Skeletal System Worksheet that includes a labeled diagram of the human skeleton with numbered parts and a table for students to identify the bones. However, I can't view or access images directly.
To help you solve the problem, please provide the following:
1.
The list of numbers (e.g., 1, 2, 3...) on the skeleton diagram.
2.
Any instructions from the worksheet (e.g., "Label the bones," "Match the bone names").
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The table or blanks where students are supposed to write the names of the bones.
Alternatively, if you describe the numbered parts (like “number 1 is near the skull,” or “number 5 is in the upper arm”), I can help you identify them.
For now, here’s a general guide to common bones in the human skeleton that might appear on such a worksheet:
Common Bones Labeled on Skeletal Diagrams:
1.
Cranium (Skull) – Protects the brain
2.
Mandible – Lower jaw
3.
Clavicle (Collarbone)
4.
Scapula (Shoulder Blade)
5.
Humerus – Upper arm bone
6.
Radius & Ulna – Forearm bones
7.
Carpals – Wrist bones
8.
Metacarpals – Hand bones
9.
Phalanges – Fingers
10.
Sternum (Breastbone)
11.
Ribs
12.
Vertebrae (Spine) – Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccygeal
13.
Pelvis (Hip Bone) – Includes ilium, ischium, pubis
14.
Femur – Thigh bone (longest bone)
15.
Patella – Knee cap
16.
Tibia & Fibula – Lower leg bones
17.
Tarsals – Ankle bones
18.
Metatarsals – Foot bones
19.
Phalanges – Toes
If you tell me which numbers correspond to which areas (e.g., “Number 7 is in the forearm”), I can give you the exact bone names and explain how to fill out the worksheet correctly.
Let me know how you'd like to proceed!
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