Drag each label into the proper position to identify whether the given bone is paired (right and left) or unpaired (singular) as related to the ADULT skeleton. Incus Parietal Xiphoid Vomer Trapezoid Occipital Hyoid Maxilla Mandible Sacrum Atlas Nasal Clavicle Ethmoid Frontal Patella Navicular Humerus Sphenoid Unpaired Paired
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Paired bones are those that occur as a set of two in the body, one on each side (right and left). Unpaired bones are those that occur singly, without a matching pair. Show more…
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