sutural
The sacrum is located in the lower part of the back, between the two pelvic bones. It is a triangular-shaped bone situated at the base of the spine, just above the tailbone (coccyx).
They both are made of the same tissue called connective tissue which is very strong. They have different names because of where the are and what they do. Tendons connect muscles to bones and ligaments connect bones to bones.
The Anvil, Hammer and Stirrup are small bones in the middle ear.
The neck is composed of seven small bones. Known as the cervical spine, these bones:
The tough tissue the connects muscles to bones is called a ligament. This tissue also connects bones to bones and is called a tendon.
Sutural bones, which are small, flat, odd-shaped bones found between the bones of the skull are also referred to as Wormian bones. Amount of Wormian bones on the skull differ from person to person.
The bones that are cube shaped are called short bones. Examples of short bones in the body would be tarsals and carpals.
The 33 ring-shaped bones of the spine are called the vertebrae.
There is no connection between the small intestine and the bones
Have you thought about the rib? They are pretty weird.
the type of bone is the spondylosis type these are very fragile and brittle.
The bones of the palm are called as metacarpals. The small bones of the wrist are called as carpals.
The small, long bones of the digits are called
sesamoid bones
there shaped like small bones
Sutural or Wormian bones.
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