Humerus Bone Worksheet
Anatomy worksheet focusing on the humerus bone for Grade 6 science students.
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Humerus Bone Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Use the provided illustration to help you.
The humerus is the long bone in the upper arm, extending from the shoulder to the elbow. It plays a crucial role in arm movement and strength.

1. What part of the body is the humerus bone located in?
Lower leg
Upper arm
Spine
Skull
2. The humerus connects which two joints?
Knee and Ankle
Hip and Knee
Shoulder and Elbow
Wrist and Fingers
1. The humerus is a bone found in the human arm.
2. The top part of the humerus forms a joint with the .
3. The bottom part of the humerus forms the joint.
1. The humerus is the smallest bone in the human body.
True
False
2. The humerus helps with the movement of your hand.
True
False
1. Describe one important function of the humerus bone in the human body.
2. What are the names of the two main bones that connect to the humerus at the elbow?
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