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At the heart of your preparation is a deep understanding of the 206 bones that make up the adult human skeleton. A great way to conceptualize this is to think of the skeleton in two main divisions.
Students must identify major bones in the human body from diagrams, models, or fragments. Bones are classified into four main categories based on their shape: Arms and legs (e.g., femur, humerus, radius). Short Bones: Wrists and ankles (e.g., carpals, tarsals). No Bones About It Science Olympiad Practice Test
Flashcards are great, but touching a 3D model or pointing to your own body helps build spatial memory. Practice identifying the difference between the radius and ulna (the radius follows your thumb!). Practice Test: No Bones About It At the heart of your preparation is a
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