21 Major Bones of the Human Body
pelvis
a basin-shaped structure in the skeleton of many vertebrates
clavicle
a bone of the shoulder that links the scapula and sternum, also called collarbone
coccyx
a small bone that joins with the sacrum and that forms the end of the spinal column
patella
a thick, flat, triangular movable bone that forms the front point of the knee and protects the front of the joint, also called kneecap
sternum
an abdominal bone or cartilage of most vertebrates other than fish that connects the ribs, also called breastbone
ribs
any of the paired curved bony or partly cartilaginous rods that stiffen the walls of the body of most vertebrates
phalanges
bones of the fingers or toes
scapula
either of a pair of large triangular bones lying on the backside of the thorax (between neck and abdomen), also called shoulder blade
vertebrae
one of the bony or cartilaginous segments composing the spinal column
metacarpals
part of the hand between the wrist and fingers that typically contains five elongated bones
metatarsals
part of the human foot between the ankle and toes that in humans is made of five elongated bones
femur
the bone of the leg that extends from the hip to the knee, also called thighbone
ulna
the bone on the little-finger side of the human forearm
radius
the bone on the thumb side of the human forearm
carpals
the bones of the wrist
tibia
the inner and usually larger of the two bones of the lower leg between the knee and ankle
humerus
the long bone of the upper arm extending from the shoulder to the elbow
fibula
the outer and usually smaller of the two bones between the knee and ankle
sacrum
the part of the spinal column that is directly connected with or forms a part of the pelvis and in humans consists of five fused vertebrae
cranium
the skeleton of the head forming a bony case that encloses and protects the brain
tarsals
the small bones of the ankle