Appendicular Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as scapula, clavicle, ulna, radius and carpal.
Important Questions on Appendicular Skeleton
Radius is a bone in the lower part of the appendicular skeleton in human beings.

How long do metatarsal take to heal?

Describe the function of humerus bone?

Shoulder bone is also called _____.

Patella is an example of sesamoid bone.

There are two pairs of fibulae located in the human body.

The fibula is the strongest bone of the lower limb.

How many fibula bones are present in the human body?

Which of the bone is a part of the lower limb?

Tibia is composed of two diaphysis and one epiphysis.

The bone found on the medial side of the leg next to the fibula is called

Explain the morphology of tibia bone in the human body.

Mention the location of the tibia bone in the human body.

Phalanges are bones found in the fingers of only hands.

What is the total number of phalanges present in the human hand?

Mention the location of phalanges in the human body.

The metacarpus forms the intermediate part between the fingers and the wrist.

Mention the number of bones present in the metacarpus of one arm.

Mention the location of the metacarpal in the human body.

There are 5 carpal bones present in the human body.
