The skeletal system quizzes
If you get a question right you can move on to the next one, but if you get it wrong we'll tell you the correct answer, and we'll give your score at the end of each quiz. By working through the quizzes regularly, you'll soon be able to remember the names and locations of every bone in the body!
The full skeleton, including the axial and appendicular divisions :
The axial skeleton - the bones of the head, torso, and pelvic girdle :
The appendicular skeleton - The bones of the arms and legs :
Bone anatomy - the structure of a bone :
There are 206 bones in a typical human body, providing a range of important functions :
- They provide a framework that supports the body
- They protect the organs within the body cavities from mechanical injury
- They contain and protect the red bone marrow
- They provide a storage site for inorganic salts (e.g. calcium and phosphate)
- They create a system of levers which can be used to create motion in the body
Resources :
In this section we've added a few alternative study aids to help you along.
- Articles - Here you'll find a range of short articles on basic anatomy and physiology topics, complete with a few 'test yourself' questions for each one.
- Images and pdf's - Just in case you get tired of looking at the screen we've provided images and pdf files that you can print out and use for 'off-line' practice.
- Word Roots - When you learn the word roots, prefixes and suffixes contained within anatomical and medical terms, you can often work out what they mean. This can be a useful skill as you progress in your studies, so we've provided a dictionary to help you!
- Games - Finally in the resources section, we've added some simple games to make anatomy and physiology practice a little bit more fun.















