I'm surprised this misses the Xiphoid process: the pointy bit at the bottom of the sternum.
Does it not only ossify in adulthood ? I don't really know around what age it starts counting as a bone tho.
These three bones fuse into one at approximately 15-20 years of age.Ischium*OlecranonCostal CartilageAye!Really!?Age: 15 / Height: 145cmLearning the female bones and skeleton with Sakaguchi Karina-chan (overview)Karina-chan, show us your bones.I'll treat you to some ramen after we're done, okay?The two bones intertwine, crossing over eachother.You can do it if you try!Sternum
Flat like Karina-chan's chest.HumerusRibs
Twelve pairs in total.Lumbar Vertebrae
Five in total.Pubic SymphysisPatellaClavicleUlna
Out of the two forearm bones, the one on side of the little finger.RadiusMetatarsal BonesScapulaThoracic Vertebrae
The ribs on the spinal column come out of here. Twelve in total.CoccyxCalcaneusTarsal BonesFibulaIlium** The Ilium, Ischium, and Pubis are collectively known as the "Hip Bone".Ribcage
Karina-chan's organs are packed inside.Scapular Spine
The tip connects to the clavicle at the shoulder.Intervertebral DiscTibiaPubis*SacrumFemur
The longest bone in Karina-chan's body.Pelvic Cavity
Has to allow a baby's head to pass through during childbirth so it is wider than a man's.It seems highly probable that Karina-chan's haven't fused yet.I want to be careful when drawing a young child's skeleton