the scapula or shoulder blade is a flat bone the ilium at the hip is a flat bone. the skull is a flat bone the skull is a flat bone the skull is a flat bone
The sternum and the skull are examples of flat bones. These bones are thin and broad, providing protection for internal organs and serving as attachment points for muscles.
Flat bones in the human body are thin, flattened bones that provide protection and a broad surface for muscle attachment. Examples include the skull bones, ribs, sternum, and shoulder blades. These bones often contain red bone marrow, which is responsible for producing blood cells.
Some examples of flat bones in the human body include the ribs, sternum, scapulae, and certain bones in the skull such as the parietal and frontal bones. Flat bones provide protection to underlying organs and serve as sites for muscle attachment. They are also involved in the production of blood cells in the bone marrow.
Flat bones. these are curved and flat and mostly act as protective covrings and attachment sites for muscles. eg flat bones of skull vault. the compact bones are called tables and the spongy bone is known as dipole.
There are five types of bones:Long Bones --- Femur is a good example.Short Bones -- Carpals.Irregular bones -- vertebrae.Flat bones -- The bones of the skull are a prime example.Sesamoid bones -- High-stress bones encased in tendons, connective tissue, etc. Kneecaps are an example.
The sternum and the skull are examples of flat bones. These bones are thin and broad, providing protection for internal organs and serving as attachment points for muscles.
Flat bones
Flat bones in the human body are thin, flattened bones that provide protection and a broad surface for muscle attachment. Examples include the skull bones, ribs, sternum, and shoulder blades. These bones often contain red bone marrow, which is responsible for producing blood cells.
Examples of long bones are the femur in the thigh and the humerus in the upper arm. Flat bones include the skull and the sternum. Short bones are found in the wrist (carpals) and ankle (tarsals). Irregular bones like the vertebrae in the spine and the hip bones have complex shapes.
There are actually five basic shapes for bones: 1. Long bones - examples: humerus or femur 2. Short bones - examples: carpels and tarsals 3. Flat bones - example: sternum 4. Irregular bones - example:: vertebra in the spine 5. Sesamoid bones - example: patella
Some examples of flat bones in the human body include the ribs, sternum, scapulae, and certain bones in the skull such as the parietal and frontal bones. Flat bones provide protection to underlying organs and serve as sites for muscle attachment. They are also involved in the production of blood cells in the bone marrow.
Flat bones. these are curved and flat and mostly act as protective covrings and attachment sites for muscles. eg flat bones of skull vault. the compact bones are called tables and the spongy bone is known as dipole.
Carpals, the wrist bones, are flat.
pelvis, sorry that's all i can think of.|: The ribs and the skull are also flat bones. Flat bones protect vital organs and they are not actually flat.
No flat bones don't not have tissue it has marrow to support it.
There are five types of bones:Long Bones --- Femur is a good example.Short Bones -- Carpals.Irregular bones -- vertebrae.Flat bones -- The bones of the skull are a prime example.Sesamoid bones -- High-stress bones encased in tendons, connective tissue, etc. Kneecaps are an example.
Bones classified into four groups. Long bones,Short bones,Flat bones, and Irregular bones