Human Skeleton (detailed) — free printable diagram

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Human Skeleton (detailed)

About this illustration

A front-facing, full-body illustration of the human skeleton on a white background. Ten bones/structures are labelled with coloured call-out boxes and arrows: Skull (yellow, upper left), Ribs (teal, upper right), Spine (blue, mid-left), Humerus (purple, mid-right), Radius (green, lower-left arm), Ulna (pink, lower-left arm), Pelvis (orange, centre-right), Femur (light blue, right thigh), Patella (lavender, right knee), and Tibia (mint green, right lower leg). The skeleton is drawn in a clean, cartoon-friendly style suitable for primary and lower secondary students.

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