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Irregular
Yes, the skull is an example of an irregular bone. Irregular bones do not fit into the other categories of bone shapes (long, short, flat, or sesamoid) and have complex shapes with varying functions. The skull is made up of several irregularly shaped bones that protect the brain and support facial structures.
Two types of bone tissue are compact bone and spongy bone. Compact bone functions as the basic supporting tissue of the body. Spongy bone's function , meanwhile, is to make up most of the short, flat, and irregular bones in your body. It also makes up the ends of long bones.
Haha you have an irregular Bone... If ya know what i mean
The hip bone is not considered an irregular bone, rather it is classified as a flat bone. The lower jaw is an example of an irregular bone.
irregular bone
Yes, vertebrae are considered irregular bones. Irregular bones have complex shapes that do not fit into any other bone classification category. Vertebrae have unique shapes and functions that distinguish them from other bone types.
The patella bone is classified as a sesamoid bone, which is a type of irregular bone. Sesamoid bones form within tendons where there is high friction and stress, such as the patella within the quadriceps tendon.
It's a sesamoid bone which is a short bone
its a short bone
yes!
Irregular