Skeleton Diagram by Kordyne on DeviantArt Biology Diagrams Medical Art Library is a resource for teachers, students, health professionals or anyone interested in learning about the anatomy of the human body. We are medical artists who love anatomy. We believe that Illustrations can help you focus on key structures, see relationships, and quickly understand anatomy- in a way that words alone can't. Finally, the skeleton grows throughout childhood and provides a framework for the rest of the body to grow along with it. Skeletal System Anatomy. The skeletal system in an adult body is made up of 206 individual bones. These bones are arranged into two major divisions: the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton runs

The Skeletal System has many important functions: โข Providing support for the body โข Storing minerals (calcium, phosphate) โข Producing red blood cells โข Protecting the organs and tissues โข Allowing movement (the bones act as levers) The skeleton can be subcategorized into two divisions: The Axial Skeleton (left, in blue)

A Labeled Diagram of the Skeletal System Biology Diagrams
There are 12 major anatomy systems: Skeletal, Muscular, Cardiovascular, Digestive, Endocrine, Nervous, Respiratory, Immune/Lymphatic, Urinary, Female Reproductive Given below is a labeled diagram, and tips to help you draw and memorize the names of different parts. Human Skeleton Diagram. Here is a detailed diagram which shows the various bones present in an adult skeletal system. There is a little difference between the male and female skeleton, but for diagrams mostly a male skeletal system is considered.

If you need to review the human skeleton for an upcoming test or quiz, this page provides several free human skeleton diagrams to help you study. There are 6 worksheets to choose from. The first two show the labeled human skeleton. One is in color, and the other is in black and white. Finally, the last set of printables show a blank human skeleton. The ilium is the big bone of the hip, the ischium is the bone on which one sits and the pubis forms the lower frontal hip bone as seen in the diagram. Femur. The longest and the strongest bone in the human skeletal system as you can observe in the labeled skeleton diagram of the human body. The femur or the thigh bone is closest to the body. The human skeletal system is made up of more than 200 bones and has two main parts: the axial and appendicular skeleton. Find labeled diagrams here.
