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Frontal Bone: Above eyes.
Parietal Bones (2): Behind frontal bone. One on the left, one right.
Occipital Bone: Back of the head.
Temporal Bones (2): Joins pare ital bones near base.
Sphenoid Bone: Between the temporal, parietal, front, and the facial bone zygomatic. (goes through to both sides)
Ethmoid Bone: In front of the sphenoid bone.
Sternum, Ribs, Skull region bone, Plevic are the present of body
facial bones
cranium
gingers
yes
The skull is made up of 22 bones, 14 facial bones and 8 cranial bones (excluding a variable number of sutural bones). These bones are classified as flat bones (especially the bones of the cranium) and irregular bones (mainly the bones of the face).
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.
Bones classified into four groups. Long bones,Short bones,Flat bones, and Irregular bones
the bones in your skull are flat thay are a series of plates
How many bones are in the face
All bones of skull are flat bones,which are frontal,parietal,ocipital,temporal bones,sphenoid,ethmoid,zygomatic.
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 four main types of bones are long bones (e.g. femur), short bones (e.g. carpals), flat bones (e.g. sternum), and irregular bones (e.g. vertebrae). Each type serves a specific function in the body's musculoskeletal system.
Tarsals and carpals are short bones. Metacarpals, metatarsals and phalanges are long bones.
No. Flat bones consist of spongy bone sandwiched between compact bone.