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Upper Limb:
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Each upper limb has 30 bones, so both arms together have 60 bones.
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Major parts:
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Clavicle and Scapula (shoulder bones forming the pectoral girdle).
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Humerus (upper arm bone).
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Radius (lateral) and Ulna (medial) — forearm bones.
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Carpals (8 wrist bones), Metacarpals (5 palm bones), and Phalanges (14 digit bones) — fingers, where the thumb has only two bones.
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The Glenoid cavity forms the ball-and-socket joint of the shoulder.
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Lower Limb:
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Each lower limb also has 30 bones, totaling 60 bones for both legs.
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Main bones:
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Femur — thigh bone and the longest bone in the body.
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Patella — knee cap, cup-shaped and protects the knee joint.
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Tibia — larger, medial, and most visible leg bone.
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Fibula — slender lateral bone.
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Tarsals (7 ankle bones), Metatarsals (5 sole bones), and Phalanges (14 toe bones).
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Sesamoid bones form within tendons to reduce friction (e.g., patella).
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