How to Learn the Human Bones | Tips to Memorize the Skeletal Bones Anatomy & Physiology

How to Learn the Human Bones | Tips to Memorize the Skeletal Bones Anatomy & Physiology

Learning the Bones

In this video, Ben from Registered will teach you how to learn the major bones in anatomy and science classes. He covers the skull, cranium, collarbone, sternum, ribs, shoulder blade, vertebrae, arm bones, hand bones, hip bone (pelvis), femur bone and lower leg bones.

The Skull and Cranium

  • The skull is made up of cranial bones.
  • Remember that your cranium sounds like brain ium.
  • There's a board game called cranium that can help you remember it.

Collarbone and Sternum

  • Your collarbone is also known as your clavicle.
  • Your sternum is located at the center of your chest.
  • The sternum has three parts: manubrium, xiphoid process.

Shoulder Blade and Vertebrae

  • Your shoulder blades are also known as scapulae.
  • Scapula sounds like back which can help you remember it.
  • Your vertebrae are divided into three sections: cervical (top), thoracic (middle), lumbar (lower).

Arm Bones

  • The top bone in your arm is called the humerus.
  • The two bones in your forearm are called radius and ulna.

Hand Bones

  • The collection of small bones in your wrist is called carpals.
  • Carpals sound like driving a car which can help you remember it.
  • Phalanges are the finger bones.

Hip Bone

  • Your hip bone is also known as pelvis.
  • Pelvis sounds like leg which can help you remember it.

Femur Bone

-The femur bone comes right out from the hip bone.

Lower Leg Bones

-The tibia is larger than fibula.

Video description

Learn human bones for anatomy class by using these easy memory tricks (mnemonics)! Quiz on Human Bones: https://www.registerednursern.com/quiz-on-human-bones-for-anatomy-physiology/ This video will show you how to remember the human bones of the body. There are 206 bones in an adult body. This video starts with the basics, and then we'll talk about the specific bones in more detail. This video will help students or kids of all ages to learn the anatomy and names of the bones in the human body. QUIZ: https://www.registerednursern.com/quiz-on-human-bones-for-anatomy-physiology/ *Cranial Bones:* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocqoZyY12GM *Anatomy & Physiology Lectures:* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmfABHbL-HM&list=PLQrdx7rRsKfVfgPDEcUEdDjUpk8NWJU-S Nursing Gear: https://teespring.com/stores/registerednursern Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/registerednursern_com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RegisteredNurseRNs Twitter: https://twitter.com/NursesRN I'll show you the location of each bone using a small skeleton, and provide tips and tricks to help you memorize the bones location and name. I offer a few methods of trying to remember the bones in this video. Helps prepare you for the HESI Anatomy and physiology section on the HESI A2 exam.