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The Human Skeleton: Appendicular Skeleton

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Maharashtra State Board: Class 6

The Appendicular Skeleton:

  1. Arms and legs: The human body has two arms and two legs. Each arm and leg is made up of several bones that are connected by joints, which allow movement.
  2. Bones in the Ears: There are three small bones in each ear. The stirrup bone is the smallest bone in the human body. It is as small as a grain of rice and is hollow. Its shape looks like a stirrup (a small loop or ring used in horse riding).
  3. The Femur: The femur is the longest and strongest bone in the human body. It is located in the thigh and helps support the body's weight during standing, walking, and running.

Smallest Bone (Stirrup) and Largest Bones (Femur)

CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Appendicular Skeleton

  • The appendicular skeleton includes bones of the limbs and their girdles. Each limb has 30 bones.
  • Upper limb - Humerus, Radius, Ulna, 8 Carpals, 5 Metacarpals, 14 Phalanges.
  • Lower limb - Femur, Patella (kneecap), Tibia, Fibula, 7 Tarsals, 5 Metatarsals, 14 Phalanges.
  • Pectoral girdle - Clavicle + Scapula; glenoid cavity of scapula articulates with humerus → shoulder joint.
  • Pelvic girdle - two coxal bones, each formed by fusion of ilium + ischium + pubis; the acetabulum articulates with the femur.
  • The two pelvic halves are joined by the pubic symphysis (fibrous cartilage).
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