Match the bone features with the correct bone or bone group to which it belongs by clicking and dragging the labels to the correct location. Medial malleolus Sesamoid bone Lateral cuneiform Tibial tuberosity Calcaneus Middle phalanx Talus Phalanges Tibia Patella Tarsals
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Phalanges - This refers to the bones in the fingers and toes. Therefore, the labels "Phalanges" should be dragged to the bones in the image that represent fingers and toes. Show more…
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