Only 106? There's more than that! More than 200 - You want them listed here?
Ready? It's gonna be a long post.
FEET
Left and Right
- Great Toe phalanges (2) - distal and proximal
ie. left sided distal phalanx of great toe
- 2nd Toe phalanges (3) - distal, middle and proximal
- 3rd Toe phalanges (3)
- 4th Toe phalanges (3)
- 5th Toe phalanges (3)
(Some surgeons call the toes Market piggy, Home piggy, Roast beef piggy, None piggy and Wee Wee piggy to avoid confusion, but this seems a little unprofessional)
L+R metatarsals, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
L+R cuboid, L+R cuneiforms (3 each side)
L+R navicular
L+R talus
L+R calcaneus
That's 26 bones each foot - for 52 in total below the ankle.
L+R tibia, fibula, patella, femur
That's 4 each leg - 60 in total below the hip
Oh - and I haven't counted small sesamoid bones which are variable - often 1-2 each knee joint, 2 at each great toe.
Pelvic Girdle
L+R Ilium, Ischium, Pubis
Sacrum - 1 bone made up of 4-5 segments fused together
Coccyx - often 2-3 segments
8 bones of the Pelvis, total of 68 so far.
5 bones of the Lumbar Spine, named L1, L2, L3, L4 and L5
Imaginative, huh.
12 bones of the Thoracic Spine, named T1-T12
12 paired ribs L+R 1st rib - 12th rib
Sternum
7 bones of the Cervical Spine named C1-C7
49 bones of the axial skeleton, total of 117
Upper Limb - Shoulder Girdle (4)
L+R clavicle
L+R scapula
ARM&HAND
L+R humerus
L+R radius
L+R ulna
Carpal bones
L+R scaphoid, lunate, triquetral, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate
L+R metacarpals(5) 1st through to 5th
L+R thumb phalanges (2) proximal and distal
L+R index finger phalanges (3) prox, mid, distal
L+R middle finger phalanges (3) prox, mid, distal
L+R ring finger phalanges(3) prox, mid, distal
L+R little finger phalanges(3) prox, mid, distal
60 bones of the upper limb, total of 177 so far
Hyoid bone (1)
178 bones total
Skull - this is very complex and has LOTS of bones - this is off the top of my head and without reference to a book. I'll double check later but please forgive any minor mistakes here.
Occipital bone
L+R Parietal bones
L+R Temporal bones
Frontal bone
L+R Zygomatic bones
L+R Maxillae (some people count this as one bone)
L+R Palatine bones
L+R Inferior Nasal Conchae
Vomer
Mandible (fused L+R segments)
Nasal bone
Nasal spine
Sphenoid
Ethmoid
L+R Lacrimal
Ossicles of the ear
L+R Malleus, Incus, Stapes
28 Bones of Face, Skull and Ear
206 bones in total.
How's that?
2007-01-22 15:53:59
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answered by Orinoco 7
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You're a little short of parts
We are born with 350 bones and as we age certain bones get fused leaving only 206.
Your count of 106 represents only the hands (27 in each) and the feet (26 in each)
2007-01-30 12:26:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Cheeks Bones
2016-03-14 22:30:45
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answered by Anonymous
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If you only have 106 bones, you must be missing some parts. The rest of us have 206. In radiography school, not only did we have to know all of the bones, but also the names of every hole, bump, line, groove, etc. that are on all of the bones.
2007-01-22 15:29:50
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answered by RadTech - BAS RT(R)(ARRT) 7
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I can't name all of them but i know some, there's Roy, Alex, Cindy, Marie, Eric, Marsha, Eminem, Hillary, Paris Hiton, Matt Damon, Shrek, Fiona, Woody, Buzz, etc.....
2007-01-30 12:17:51
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answered by PooRich 2
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Yes
2007-01-22 15:27:14
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answered by Susan C 3
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Yes. I can name all 206 bones to be exact.
2007-01-22 15:29:37
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answered by bones 2
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I can,I learned them long ago !! But way to much to type,but my favorites are phalanges !!
2007-01-22 15:28:27
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answered by Anonymous
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no, impressive to those who can
I don't even know how many bones we have in all.
2007-01-22 16:02:04
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answered by daisy. 3
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no-i can only name 204!
2007-01-30 10:58:35
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answered by adam p 3
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