Which bone in the hip joint is most often fractured? What is the joint at the distal tibia and fibula? What kind of synovial joint is the ankle? What type of synovial joint is the skull? What does the sacrum loo
What is a fractured clavicle? What bones make up the pelvic girdle? What does thoracic mean? Is the shoulder medial or lateral to the sternum? What is the function of the thoracic cavity? What do the rib muscles and diaphragm have in common?
What does the sacrum do? What is the neck of the femur? What is a sacrum fracture? What can be done for a fractured sacrum? What is the cartilaginous joint that joins the anterior pelvis? What muscle is above the hip bone? What is the sigmoid colon? What are the parts of the pelvic...
For dinosaurs, the Sedgwick Museum across the street (also free; also classic and awesome) is the place to go but this corner does a good job fighting for the scientific conclusion that birds are dinosaurs. And now a change of pace. On to the special exhibit! A nice surprise to see ...
Somehow the head got stuck into the abdominal cavity underneath the sternum, so this tinamou almost had its head up its arse. A tinamou with head in its proper position looks and sounds like this (video). And now we take a left turn into the Galloanseres, most basal branch of the ...
The average person is born with 24 ribs—12 on each side. The ribs are located in the thoracic cage and thorax, along with their costal cartilages and the sternum. Each rib is made up of a few different components: the head, the neck, the tubercle, the angle, and the body. ...
What type of bone is a rib? What type of bone is the temporal bone? Which bone connects the scapula to the sternum? What does the humerus bone look like? What is the sphenoid bone? What type of bone is the rib cage? What kind of bone are the cervical vertebrae?
What does the cartilage between bones do? What type of bone is the hip bone? What type of bones are the phalanges? What kind of bone is the sternum? Which is secreted by osteoblasts during bone deposition? What is a spiral fracture of the humerus?
Why does an ostrich have a patella and a Tyrannosaurus, Edmontosaurus or Triceratops did not? Why were birds the only bipedal lineage to evolve a patella (mammals and lizards gained a patella as small quadrupeds), and why did some bipeds like kangaroos “lose” (reduce to fibrous tissue, app...
It does make the balcony crowded when the museum is busy, so take that in mind if visiting. Strollers on this upper floor could be really difficult. But the ceiling is very tall so it is not cramped in a 3D sense. The lower floor is more spacious. Like phylogenies? You got em!