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bone of the forearm; has a larger epiphysis at the distal end
a) radius
b) ulna
c) clavicle
d) fibula

bone of the forearm; has a larger epiphysis at the proximal end
a) radius
b) ulna
c) tibia
d) coccyx

bone of the palm
a) clavicle
b) metacarpals
c) sternum
d) ulna

larger bone of the lower leg
a) tibia
b) fibula
c) ulna
d) radius

smaller bone of the leg
a) fibula
b) tibia
c) radius
d) coccyx

bones of the sole of the foot
a) clavicle
b) coccyx
c) metatarsals
d) sternum

collar bone
a) clavicle
b) tibia
c) fibula
d) false ribs

bone that is the site of attachment for the ribs
a) cervical vertebrae
b) coccyx
c) fibula
d) sternum

bones that make up the neck
a) cervical vertebrae
b) fibula
c) lumbar vertebrae
d) thoracic vertebrae

bones that make up the chest region of the spine
a) cervical vertebrae
b) thoracic vertebrae
c) lumbar vertebrae
d) coccyx

bones that make up the lower spine
a) lumbar vertebrae
b) thoracic vertebrae
c) cervical vertebrae
d) tibia

tailbone
a) coccyx
b) clavicle
c) ulna
d) radius

ribs attached directly to the sternum
a) false ribs
b) true ribs
c) floating ribs
d) coccyx

ribs attached indirectly to the sternum, yet still attached to each other
a) floating ribs
b) true ribs
c) false ribs
d) fibula

ribs not attached to the sternum or each other
a) floating ribs
b) false ribs
c) true ribs
d) coccyx

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