Yes the cuboid bone is part of the tarsal bones. There are seven in number, viz., the calcaneus, talus, cuboid, navicular, and the first, second, and third cuneiforms.
Your tibia is what would be considered your shin bone.
The hardest bone in the body is the temporal bone, more specifically the petrous part of it. It is the bone that is part of the skull and protects the inner ear.The hardest bone in the body is the femur (thigh bone).I believe the correct answer is "Teeth".
The innermost part of the bone in called the Bone Marrow or inner bone
The hollow interior part of a long bone contains bone marrow.
The major part of the parietal bone is the parietal eminence.
Ankle bone is usually "tarsus." The seven bones of the human tarsus form the ankle and upper part of the foot. They are the talus, calcaneus, navicular, and cuboid and the three cuneiform bones. None of them have four letters.
Ankle bone is usually "tarsus." The seven bones of the human tarsus form the ankle and upper part of the foot. They are the talus, calcaneus, navicular, and cuboid and the three cuneiform bones. None of them have seven letters.
The tarsus bone forms part of the heel in the foot.
the tarsus (or tarsal region) is the ankle. The bones are: calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuboid, and the medial, intermediate and lateral cuniform bones.
the dorsal superficial and deep plantar part of the foot
i think it will depend on what part of the body you are referring to, for example, the femur is the largest long bone, the pelvis is the largest flat bone, and the calcaneus is the largest in the tarsus. Hope this helps :)
In your skull you have a temporal bone. The petrous part of the temporal bone is considered to be the strongest bone in the body.
The calceneous or bone heels are located in the heels. The term calceneous derived from the latin word "calcaneum" which means heel. It is specifically part of the tarsus bones.
Wish Bone
Part of its skeleton connecting its "toes" to its "ankles"
Your tibia is what would be considered your shin bone.
hyoid That is incorrect. The Sphenoid Bone is Bat-Shaped. The Hyoid bone is considered Horseshoe-shaped