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Answer bones of the human body carpals, metatarsals, tarsals, spineskull,mandible,clavicle,scapula,sternum,ribs,vertebrata,humorous,radios,ulna,carpals,metacarpuls,

phalanges,pelvis,femur,tibia,no such thing as a fibula,tarsals,metatarsals,phalanges. These are the 21 major bones of the body.

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twenty of the major bones in our body are Cranium, eye socket, mandible, neck, clavicle, scapula, sternum, rib, humerus, spine, radius, ulna, pelvis, carpals, metacarpals and phalanges, femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsal and metatarsals

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all the bones in the human body make up a skeleton

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1.skull 2.jawbone 3.tibila 4.fibula 5.ulna 6.radius 7.humerous 8.collarbone 9.shoulder blade 10.spine (vertabrae) 11. rib cage 12. sternum (breast bone ) 13.femur and i forget the last one

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Just some random bones of the body would include the femur, tibia, costals, patella, radius, humerus, clavicle, ulna, fibula, scapula, sacrum, coccyx, mandible, sternum, and cranium.

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