| A | B |
| bone that articulates with the scapula & sternum | clavicle |
| found on the distal end of the tibia and fibula | malleolus |
| point of articulation of scapula and clavicle | acromion process |
| longest and strongest bone | femur |
| opening in pelvic girdle for nerves and blood vessels | obturator foramen |
| lower leg bone not involved in knee joint | fibula |
| articulates with head of femur | acetabulum |
| heads of these bones are knuckles | metacarpals |
| contains coracoid process for attachment of muscles | scapula |
| knee cap | patella |
| heel bone | calcaneus |
| finger and/or toes | phalanges |
| bone has deltoid tuberosity | humerus |
| largest bone of pelvic girdle | ilium |
| medial bone of lower leg | tibia |
| cartilage joint between the os coxae of the pelvis; loosens during childbirth | symphysis pubis |
| the elbow; proximal, posterior projection on the ulna | olecranon process |
| the lateral bone of the forarm; rotates; does not articulate with the humerus | radius |