The vomer bone,two nasal bones, two zygomatic bones, two lacrimal bones, two inferior nasal concha bones, two palatine bones, two fused maxillae, and on mandible.
mandible (jaw bone), maxilla (upper part of jaw/ roof of mouth), zygomatic (cheek bones), frontal bone (forehead), nasal bones
Metacarpals make up your finger bones. Not to be confused with Metatarsals, which are your toe bones. The Metacarpals are the bones in the hand which phalanges, (fingers), extend out from.
No. Sometimes the last 5 bones at the end of the vertebrate does not fuse. It is the fusing of these bones that make up the coccyx. An individual without this tailbone always sits with a slump.
The bony cavity which contains the eyeball and its associated muscles, vessels, and nerves. In humans, seven bones make up each bony orbit: frontal bone zygomatic bonemaxillasphenoid boneethmoid bonepalatine bonelacrimal bone
Usually 5, I say usually because the body has it's variances amongst individuals. but when looking at a population, 95% will have 5 fused segments. so if this is a test question just go ahead and answer 5
This is a tricky question as it is not clear which end of the spine we are referring to. At the head end there is a bone or vertebra upon which the head is resting this is known as the atlas, it does not have a body and its centrum fuses with the axis to provide a pivot for the head to turn on. At the other end of the spine - the tail end the last bones are fused together to form the coccyx, the number may vary from 3 to 5. These bones are rudimanetary and are usually fused together.
Metacarpals make up your finger bones. Not to be confused with Metatarsals, which are your toe bones. The Metacarpals are the bones in the hand which phalanges, (fingers), extend out from.
TARSAL BONES: the short bones between ankle and metatarsalsmedial cuneiformintermediate cuneiformlateral cuneiformnavicularcuboidtaluscalcaneusMETATARSAL BONES: 1-5 the long bones from base of toes up to tarsal bonesPHALANGES: the bones that make up the toes
No. Sometimes the last 5 bones at the end of the vertebrate does not fuse. It is the fusing of these bones that make up the coccyx. An individual without this tailbone always sits with a slump.
There are two bones in the big toe, and three bones in each other toe.
The bony cavity which contains the eyeball and its associated muscles, vessels, and nerves. In humans, seven bones make up each bony orbit: frontal bone zygomatic bonemaxillasphenoid boneethmoid bonepalatine bonelacrimal bone
Usually 5, I say usually because the body has it's variances amongst individuals. but when looking at a population, 95% will have 5 fused segments. so if this is a test question just go ahead and answer 5
Press the cars to change their direction. Make #1, 2, and 4 face up. Make #3, 5, and 6 face down. See related link for screenshots.
The hand itself is made up of 19 bones:5 metacarpals14 phalanges
This is a tricky question as it is not clear which end of the spine we are referring to. At the head end there is a bone or vertebra upon which the head is resting this is known as the atlas, it does not have a body and its centrum fuses with the axis to provide a pivot for the head to turn on. At the other end of the spine - the tail end the last bones are fused together to form the coccyx, the number may vary from 3 to 5. These bones are rudimanetary and are usually fused together.
the five metatarsal bones, numbered 1-5 medial to lateral
Press the cars to change their direction. Make #1, 2, and 4 face up. Make #3, 5, and 6 face down. See related link for screenshots.
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