Skeletal System Coloring

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Skeletal System Coloring

Skull Coloring (front) Follow instructions on worksheet

Skull Coloring (back) Nasal – purple Occipital – light green Vomer – light blue Zygomatic – orange Palatine – red Maxilla – yellow Inferior Nasal Concha - green Occipital – light green Parietal – turquoise Frontal – pink Temporal – blue Ethmoid – brown Sphenoid – gray

Vertebral Column Coloring Follow instructions on worksheet

Pelvic Girdle and Arm Bone Coloring Clavicle – light blue Scapula – light orange Humerus – light green

Forearm Bones Coloring Ulna – orange Radius – yellow Humerus – light green

Wrist and Hand Bones Coloring Scaphoid – red Lunate – green Triquetrum – purple Pisiform – pink Trapezium – dark blue Trapezoid – dark red Capitate – dark green Hamate – dark purple Metacarpals – brown Phalanges – light brown

Hip Bone, Pelvic Girdle, and Pelvis Coloring Ilium – light purple Ischium – light yellow Pubis – light blue Sacrum/Coccyx – light orange False Pelvis – purple Pelvic Inlet – dark purple True Pelvis – green Pelvic Outlet – dark green

Male and Female Pelvis Coloring Male Pelvis (and Sacrum/Coccyx) – sky blue Female Pelvis (and Sacrum/Coccyx) – pink False Pelvis – purple Pelvic Inlet – dark purple True Pelvis – green Pelvic Outlet – dark green Sub-Pubic Angle – red ***In the picture where they overlap - use the same colors as above

Thigh and Leg Bones Femur – orange Tibia – purple Fibula – yellow Patella – red

Ankle and Foot Bones Talus – blue Calcaneus – red Cuboid – green Navicular – orange Cuneiforms – purple Metatarsals – pink Phalanges – yellow