SKELETON BONES SONG - LEARN IN 3 MINUTES!!!

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HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Here's a song for you to memorize the bones in 3 minutes!

The skeleton has 2-0-6 bones in an adult,
Babies have 2-70, which fuse for this result.
The skeleton is divided into two main zones,
Which are called the axial and appendicular bones.

The axial skeleton is topped by the skull,
Your brain is in the cranium, which acts as a hull.
The mandible or jawbone is able to expand,
Which is useful for talking, as you can understand.

The ossicles are small bones, found inside your ear,
The maleus, incus, stapes, which all help you hear.
Sound waves are amplified by these three bones,
And then move to the cochlea, which discerns the tones!

The rib cage helps to protect the lungs and the heart,
With 12 ribs on each side, the sternum in the front.
Your vertebral column, made up of vertebrae,
Are stacked up very neatly, in a vertical array.

The cervical vertebrae make up your neck,
The spinal chord keeps your reflexes on deck!
The ribs are supported by thoracic vertebrae,
Lumbar ones are at the end of the spinal cord pathway!

Five sacral vertebrae are fused to form your sacrum,
Which holds your upper body, and is found in your bum.
Below it is the coccyx, or the tailbone,
In humans the coccyx has not really grown.

The appendicular skeleton - a 126 bones,
In shoulders, arms, and legs, as we have here shown,
Your scapula, also known, as your shoulder blade,
Next to the clavicle, or collarbone, is laid.

You have three arm bones, one above and two below,
Here they come together, to meet at the elbow.
The bones of the forearm are the ulna and the radius,
The humerus in the upper arm, so don’t you forget this.

You have 54 bones in one hand and one wrist,
Of carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges these consist.
The proximal, intermediate, and distal phalanges,
Make up your fingers, which you can move with ease.

Remember that your hands are where you find the carpals,
And the feet are where you will find all your tarsals.
The hip bone can be divided into three,
The ilium, ischium, and pubis, as you can see!

The bones in your leg? Well, there are four,
The patella is your kneecap, and then there are three more,
The tibia and fibula are found below the knee,
And the femur’s found above it, as we can all agree!

There are 52 bones, in your ankles and your feet,
Once you know the hand bones, these will be a treat!
There are the tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges,
Remember that they are proximal, intermediate, and distal!

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ALL 206 BONES OF THE HUMAN BODY
Skull (22)
1. Frontal Bone
2. Left Parietal Bone
3. Right Parietal Bone
4. Left Temporal Bone
5. Right Temporal Bone
6. Occipital Bone
7. Sphenoid Bone
8. Ethmoid Bone
9. Mandible
10. Left Maxilla
11. Right Maxilla
12. Left Palatine Bone
13. Right Palatine Bone
14. Left Zygomatic Bone
15. Right Zygomatic Bone
16. Left Nasal Bone
17. Right Nasal Bone
18. Left Lacrimal Bone
19. Right Lacrimal Bone
20. Vomer Bone
21. Left Inferior Nasal Concha
22. Right Inferior Nasal Concha

Ears (6)
23. Left Malleus (Hammer)
24. Right Malleus
25. Left Incus (Anvil)
26. Right Incus
27. Left Stapes (Stirrup)
28. Right Stapes

Throat (1)
29. Hyoid Bone

Spine (24)
30. Cervical 1 Neck Bone (Atlas)
31. Cervical 2 Neck Bone (Axis)
32. Cervical 3 Neck Bone
33. Cervical 4 Neck Bone
34. Cervical 5 Neck Bone
35. Cervical 6 Neck Bone
36. Cervical 7 Neck Bone
37. Thoracic 1 Vertebrae
38. Thoracic 2 Vertebrae
39. Thoracic 3 Vertebrae
40. Thoracic 4 Vertebrae
41. Thoracic 5 Vertebrae
42. Thoracic 6 Vertebrae
43. Thoracic 7 Vertebrae
44. Thoracic 8 Vertebrae
45. Thoracic 9 Vertebrae
46. Thoracic 10 Vertebrae
47. Thoracic 11 Vertebrae
48. Thoracic 12 Vertebrae
49. Lumbar 1 Vertebrae
50. Lumbar 2 Vertebrae
51. Lumbar 3 Vertebrae
52. Lumbar 4 Vertebrae
53. Lumbar 5 Vertebrae

Shoulders (4)
54. Left Scapula (Shoulder Blade)
55. Right Scapula
56. Left Clavicle (Collar Bone)
57. Right Clavicle

Rib Cage (25)
58. Sternum
59. Left True Rib 1
60. Right True Rib 1
61. Left True Rib 2
62. Right True Rib 2
63. Left True Rib 3
64. Right True Rib 3
65. Left True Rib 4
66. Right True Rib 4
67. Left True Rib 5
68. Right True Rib 5
69. Left True Rib 6
70. Right True Rib 6
71. Left True Rib 7
72. Right True Rib 7
73. Left False Rib 8
74. Right False Rib 8
75. Left False Rib 9
76. Right False Rib 9
77. Left False Rib 10
78. Right False Rib 10
79. Left Floating Rib 11
80. Right Floating Rib 11
81. Left Floating Rib 12
82. Right Floating Rib 12

Arms (6)
83. Left Humerus
84. Right Humerus
85. Left Radius
86. Right Radius
87. Left Ulna
88. Right Ulna

Hands (54)
89. Left Scaphoid Carpal Bone
90. Right Scaphoid Carpal Bone
91. Left Lunate Carpal Bone
92. Right Lunate Carpal Bone
93. Left Triquetral Carpal Bone
94. Right Triquetral Carpal Bone
95. Left Pisiform Carpal Bone
96. Right Pisiform Carpal Bone
97. Left Trapezium Carpal Bone
98. Right Trapezium Carpal Bone
99. Left Trapezoid Carpal Bone
100. Right Trapezoid Carpal Bone
101. Left Capitate Carpal Bone
102. Right Capitate Carpal Bone
103. Left Hamate Carpal Bone
104. Right Hamate Carpal Bone
105. Left Thumb Metacarpal Bone
106. Right Thumb Metacarpal Bone
107. Left Pointer Metacarpal Bone
108. Right Pointer Metacarpal Bone
109. Left Middle Metacarpal Bone
110. Right Middle Metacarpal Bone
111. Left Ring Metacarpal Bone
112. Right Ring Metacarpal Bone
113. Left Pinky Metacarpal Bone
114. Right Pinky Metacarpal Bone
115. Left Thumb Proximal Phalange
116. Right Thumb Proximal Phalange
117. Left Pointer Proximal Phalange
118. Right Pointer Proximal Phalange
119. Left Middle Proximal Phalange
120. Right Middle Proximal Phalange
121. Left Ring Proximal Phalange
122. Right Ring Proximal Phalange
123. Left Pinky Proximal Phalange
124. Right Pinky Proximal Phalange
125. Left Pointer Intermediate Phlange
126. Right Pointer Intermediate Phlange
127. Left Middle Intermediate Phlange
128. Right Middle Intermediate Phlange
129. Left Ring Intermediate Phlange
130. Right Ring Intermediate Phlange
131. Left Pinky Intermediate Phlange
132. Right Pinky Intermediate Phlange
133. Left Thumb Distal Phalange
134. Right Thumb Distal Phalange
135. Left Pointer Distal Phalange
136. Right Pointer Distal Phalange
137. Left Middle Distal Phalange
138. Right Middle Distal Phalange
139. Left Ring Distal Phalange
140. Right Ring Distal Phalange
141. Left Pinky Distal Phalange
142. Right Pinky Distal Phalange

Pelvis (4)
143. Sacrum
144. Coccyx
145. Left Ossa Coxae
146. Right Ossa Coxae

Legs (8)
147. Left Femur
148. Right Femur
149. Left Patella (Kneecap)
150. Right Patella
151. Left Tibia
152. Right Tibia
153. Left Fibula
154. Right Fibula

Feet (52)
155. Left Calcaneus
156. Right Calcaneus
157. Left Talus
158. Right Talus
159. Left Navicular Bone
160. Right Navicular Bone
161. Left Medial Cuneiform Bone
162. Right Medial Cuneiform Bone
163. Left Intermediate Cuneiform Bone
164. Right Intermediate Cuneiform Bone
165. Left Lateral Cuneiform Bone
166. Right Lateral Cuneiform Bone
167. Left Cuboid Bone
168. Right Cuboid Bone
169. Left Big Metatarsal Bone
170. Right Big Metatarsal Bone
171. Left Pointer Metatarsal Bone
172. Right Pointer Metatarsal Bone
173. Left Middle Metatarsal Bone
174. Right Middle Metatarsal Bone
175. Left Ring Metatarsal Bone
176. Right Ring Metatarsal Bone
177. Left Pinky Metatarsal Bone
178. Right Pinky Metatarsal Bone
179. Left Big Toe Proximal Phalange
180. Right Big Toe Proximal Phalange
181. Left Pointer Toe Proximal Phalange
182. Right Pointer Toe Proximal Phalange
183. Left Middle Toe Proximal Phalange
184. Right Middle Toe Proximal Phalange
185. Left Ring Toe Proximal Phalange
186. Right Ring Toe Proximal Phalange
187. Left Pinky Toe Proximal Phalange
188. Right Pinky Toe Proximal Phalange
189. Left Pointer Toe Intermediate Phalange
190. Right Pointer Toe Intermediate Phalange
191. Left Middle Toe Intermediate Phalange
192. Right Middle Toe Intermediate Phalange
193. Left Ring Toe Intermediate Phalange
194. Right Ring Toe Intermediate Phalange
195. Left Pinky Toe Intermediate Phalange
196. Right Pinky Toe Intermediate Phalange
197. Left Big Toe Distal Phalange
198. Right Big Toe Distal Phalange
199. Left Pointer Toe Distal Phalange
200. Right Pointer Toe Distal Phalange
201. Left Middle Toe Distal Phalange
202. Right Middle Toe Distal Phalange
203. Left Ring Toe Distal Phalange
204. Right Ring Toe Distal Phalange
205. Left Pinky Toe Distal Phalange
206. Right Pinky Toe Distal Phalange

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The skeleton has 2-0-6 bones in an adult,
Babies have 2-70, which fuse for this result.
The skeleton is divided into two main zones,
Which are called the axial and appendicular bones.

The axial skeleton is topped by the skull,
Your brain is in the cranium, which acts as a hull.
The mandible or jawbone is able to expand,
Which is useful for talking, as you can understand.

The ossicles are small bones, found inside your ear,
The maleus, incus, stapes, which all help you hear.
Sound waves are amplified by these three bones,
And then move to the cochlea, which discerns the tones!

The rib cage helps to protect the lungs and the heart,
With 12 ribs on each side, the sternum in the front.
Your vertebral column, made up of vertebrae,
Are stacked up very neatly, in a vertical array.

The cervical vertebrae make up your neck,
The spinal chord keeps your reflexes on deck!
The ribs are supported by thoracic vertebrae,
Lumbar ones are at the end of the spinal cord pathway!

Five sacral vertebrae are fused to form your sacrum,
Which holds your upper body, and is found in your bum.
Below it is the coccyx, or the tailbone,
In humans the coccyx has not really grown.

The appendicular skeleton - a 126 bones,
In shoulders, arms, and legs, as we have here shown,
Your scapula, also known, as your shoulder blade,
Next to the clavicle, or collarbone, is laid.

You have three arm bones, one above and two below,
Here they come together, to meet at the elbow.
The bones of the forearm are the ulna and the radius,
The humerus in the upper arm, so don’t you forget this.

You have 54 bones in one hand and one wrist,
Of carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges these consist.
The proximal, intermediate, and distal phalanges,
Make up your fingers, which you can move with ease.

Remember that your hands are where you find the carpals,
And the feet are where you will find all your tarsals.
The hip bone can be divided into three,
The ilium, ischium, and pubis, as you can see!

The bones in your leg? Well, there are four,
The patella is your kneecap, and then there are three more,
The tibia and fibula are found below the knee,
And the femur’s found above it, as we can all agree!

There are 52 bones, in your ankles and your feet,
Once you know the hand bones, these will be a treat!
There are the tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges,
Remember that they are proximal, intermediate, and distal!

Music/Lyrics/Visual © Neural Academy

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THE SKELETON HAS 206 BONES IN AN ADULT. BABY'S HAVE 270 WHICH FUSE FOR THIS RESULT. THE SKELETON IS DEVIDED INTO TWO MAIN ZONES. WHICH ARE CALLED THE AXIAL AND APPENDICULAR BONES. THE AXIAL SKELETON IS TOPPED BY THE SKULL. YOUR BRAIN IS IN THE CRANIUM, WHICH ACTS AS A HULL. THE MANDIBLE OR JAWBONE IS ABLE TO EXPAND. WHICH IS USEFULL FOR TALKING, AS YOU CAN UNDERSTAND. THE OSSICLES ARE SMALL BONES, FOUND INSIDE YOUR EAR. THE MALEUS, INCUS, STAPUS, WHICH ALL HELP YOU HEAR. SOUND WAVES ARE AMPLIFIED BY THESE THREE BONES. AND THEN MOVE TO THE COCHLEA WHICH DISCERNS THE TONES. THE RIBCASE HELPS TO PROTECT THE LUNGS AND THE HEART. WITH 12 RIBS ON EACH SIDE, THE STERNUM IN THE FRONT. YOU VERTEBRAL COLUMN, MADE UP OF VERTEBRAE, ARE STACKED UP VERY NEATLY IN A VERTICAL ARRAY. THE CERVICAL VERTEBRAE MAKE UP YOUR NECK. THE SPINAL CORD KEEPS YOUR REFLEXES ON DECK. THE RIBS ARE SUPPORTED BY THORACIC VERTABRAE. LUMBAR ONES ARE AT THE END OF THE SPINAL CORD PATHWAY. FIVE SACRAL VERTEBRAE ARE FUSED TO FORM YOUR SACRUM, WHICH HOLDS YOUR UPPER BODY AND IS FOUND IN YOU BUM. BELOW IT IS THE COCCYX OR THE TAILBONE. IN HUMANS THE COCCYX, HAS NOT REALLY GROWN. THE APPENDICULAR SKELETON, 126 BONES. IN SHOULDERS ARMS AND LEGS, AS WE HAVE HERE SHOWN. YOU SCAPULA ALSO KNOWN AS YOU SHOULDER BLADE, NEXT TO THE CLAVICLE OR COLLARBONE IS LAID. YOU HAVE THREE ARM BONES, ONE ABOVE AND TWO BELOW. HERE THEY COME TOGHETER TO MEET AT THE ELBOW. THE BONES OF THE FOREARM ARE THE ULNA AND THE RADIUS. THE HUMERUS IN THE UPPER ARM, SO DON'T YOU FORGET THIS. YOU HAVE 54 BONES, IN ONE HAND AND ONE WRIST. OF CARPALS, METACARPELS AND PHALENGES THESE CONSIST. THE PROXIMAL, INTERMEDIATE AND DISTAL PHALANGES, MAKE UP YOUR FINGERS WHICH YOU CAN MOVE WITH EASE. REMEMBER THAT YOUR HANDS ARE WHERE YOU FIND THE CARPALS. AND THE FEET ARE WHERE YOU WILL FIND ALL YOUR TARSALS. THE HIPBONE CAN BE DEVIDED INTO THREE. THE ILIUM, ISCHIUM AND PUBIS AS YOU CAN SEE. THE BONES IN YOUR LEG, WELL THERE ARE FOUR. THE PATELLA IS YOUR KNEECAP, AND THEN THERE ARE THREE MORE. THE TIBIA AND FIBULA ARE FOUND BELOW THE KNEE. AND THE FEMUR IS FOUND ABOVE IT, AS WE CAN ALL AGREE. THERE ARE 52 BONES, IN YOU ANKLES AND YOU FEET. ONCE YOU KNOW THE HAND BONES, THESE WILL BE A TREAT. THERE ARE THE TARSALS, METATARSALS AND PHALANGES. REMEMBER THAT THEY ARE PROXIMAL, INTERMEDIATE AND DISTAL.

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1:36 even skeleton is a better dancer than tik tokers

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Just can't express enough how freaking helpful this is !! 🤯🤯🤯

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Me? Study for my exam? Nah dude i just fall asleep to this song and the muscle song on repeat

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