The cochlea is not a bone. It is a fluid filled tube in the ear that has tiny hairs. When a vibration, or sound, travels through the cochlea, the hairs move, which triggers nerves connected to the base of each hair to send a signal to the brain, allowing us to perceive sounds. However, there are two tiny bones in the ear which transmit vibrations from the eardrum to the cochlea. These bones are referred to as the hammer, the anvil and the stirrup.
Cancellous bone
Osteoblasts are considered the primary bone-building cells. They are responsible for producing new bone tissue during bone formation and repair.
In your skull you have a temporal bone. The petrous part of the temporal bone is considered to be the strongest bone in the body.
Osteoblasts are considered the primary bone-building cells responsible for synthesizing and secreting new bone tissue. They play a crucial role in the process of bone formation and mineralization.
The pubis is considered an "irregular bone", though it is also sometimes referred to as an angulated bone.
Bone is a type of connective tissue which is considered a somatic cell. Basically everything except gametes is considered a body cell.
If by vertabrate, u mean vertebrae then no it is irregular
The femur, or thigh bone, is the strongest bone in the human body. It is considered the strongest because it is the longest and largest bone, providing support for the body's weight and allowing for powerful movements like walking and running.
it doesnt
Bone is a type of connective tissue which is considered a somatic cell. Basically everything except gametes is considered a body cell.
the femur is the longest bone in the body which is also known as the thigh bone.
Yes, the coxal bone is considered to be flat because of its wings.