write the name of the bones sequencely
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Bones
The axial skeleton, comprising the spine, chest and head, contains 80 bones. The appendicular skeleton, comprising the arms and legs, including the shoulder and pelvic girdles, contains 126 bones, bringing the total for the entire skeleton to 206 bones.
Spine (vertebral column)
A fully grown adult features 26 bones in the spine, whereas a child can have 34.
Cervical vertebrae (7 bones)
Thoracic vertebrae (12 bones)
Lumbar vertebrae (5 bones)
Sacrum (5 bones at birth, fused into one after adolescence)
Coccygeal vertebrae/Cordal (set of 4 bones at birth; some or all fuse together, but there seems to be a disagreement between researchers as to what the most common number should be. Some say the most common is 1, others say 2 or 3, with 4 being the least likely.[citation needed] It is counted as 1 in this article.
Chest (thorax)
Various bones of the human skeletal system.
There are usually 26 bones in the chest but sometimes there can be additional cervical ribs in humans. Cervical ribs occur naturally in other animals such as reptiles.
Hyoid bone (1)
Sternum (1 or 3)
Ribs (24, in 12 pairs)
Cervical ribs are extra ribs that occur in some humans.
Skull
There are 22 bones in the skull. Including the bones of the middle ear, the head contains 28 bones.
Cranial bones (8)
Occipital bone
Parietal bones (2)
Frontal bone
Temporal bones (2)
Sphenoid bone (sometimes counted as facial)
Ethmoid bone (sometimes counted as facial)
Facial bones (14)
Nasal bones (2)
Maxillae (upper jaw) (2)
Lacrimal bone (2)
Zygomatic bone (cheek bones) (2)
Palatine bone (2)
Inferior nasal concha (2)
Vomer (1)
Mandible (1)
Middle ears (6 bones in total, 3 on each side)
Malleus (2)
Incus (2)
Stapes (2)
Arm
There are a total of 64 bones in the arms.
Upper arm bones (6 bones in total; 3 on each side)
Humerus (2)
Pectoral girdle (shoulder)
Scapula (2)
Clavicles (2)
Lower arm bones (4 bones in total, 2 on each side)
Ulna (2)
Radius (2)
Hand (54 bones in total; 27 in each hand)
Carpals
Scaphoid bone (2)
Lunate bone (2)
Triquetral bone (2)
Pisiform bone (2)
Trapezium (2)
Trapezoid bone (2)
Capitate bone (2)
Hamate bone (2)
Metacarpals (10 bones in total; 5 on each side)
Phalanges of the hand
Proximal phalanges (10 bones in total; 5 on each side)
Intermediate phalanges (8 bones in total; 4 on each side)
Distal phalanges (10 bones in total; 5 on each side)
Pelvis (pelvic girdle)
The pelvis (or hip bone) is made up of three regions that have fused to form two coxal bones. They are: ilium, ischium, and pubis
The sacrum and the coccyx attach to the two hip bones to form the pelvis, but are more important to the spinal column, where they are counted.
Leg
There are a total of 60 bones in the legs.
Femur (2 bones)
Patella or kneecap (2 bones)
Tibia (2 bones)
Fibula (2 bones)
Foot (52 bones in total, 26 per foot)
Tarsus/Tarsals
Calcaneus or heel bone (2 bones)
Talus (2 bones)
Navicular bone (2 bones)
Medial cuneiform bone (2 bones)
Intermediate cuneiform bone (2 bones)
Lateral cuneiform bone (2 bones)
Cuboid bone (2 bones)
Metatarsals (10 bones)
Phalanges of the foot
Proximal phalanges (10 bones)
Intermediate phalanges ( 8 bones)
Distal phalanges ( 10 bones)
See also
List of skeletal muscles of the human body
List of nerves of the human body
Circulatory system
Blood vessel
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