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the bones in your skull are flat thay are a series of plates
No, the temporal bone is not a flat bone. It is a irregular bone located on the side of the skull and it plays a crucial role in protecting the brain and supporting various structures in the head.
Examples of flat bones in the human body include the skull bones, sternum (breastbone), scapulae (shoulder blades), and ribs. These bones provide extensive surface area for muscle attachment and protection for underlying organs.
The parietal bone is classified as a flat bone.
scapula and bones in the skull like your frontal bone
Yes, the TEMPORAL bone is a flat bone; along with the occipital, parietal, frontal, and lacrimal bone.
A bone that is platelike is classified as a flat bone. Flat bones, such as the skull or ribs, have a flattened, thin shape and provide protection and support.
there are several flat bones... The Scapula (shoulder blade), Sternum (breast bone), Cranium (skull), Pelvis and Ribs are all considered to be flat bones.
Flat bone is formed due to intramembranous ossification of clavicle and skull. Flat bone is made up of compact and spongy bones.
The squamous bone, also known as the squamous portion of the temporal bone, is a flat, thin bone that forms part of the skull. It is located on the side of the head and contributes to the structure of the skull by articulating with other cranial bones. The squamous bone plays a role in protecting the brain and supporting the structures of the face. Its flat shape is characteristic of certain bones in the skull that provide strength and resilience.
Skull and Ribcage!
A flat bone is thin, flattened,and usually curved. It has thin layers of compact bone around a layer of spongy bone with no marrow cavity. Flat bones form the skull, ribs, sternum and scapula.