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The clavicles and the cranial bones of the skull develop from a fibrous membrane. This process is known as intramembranous ossification.

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Flat bones in the human body?

clavicle skull sternum ribs scapula


What does Intramembranous ossification produce?

it produces the flat bones of the skull and most of the clavicle (collarbone)


Is the skull connected to the clavicie?

No, because the clavicle is also called the collar bone. The neck vertebrae separate these bones.


What classification is a rib bone?

Flat bones along with the sternum, scapula, clavicle, and bones that form the roof of the skull (parietal, frontal, temporal, and occipital)


What are the extra bones that sometimes develop between the flat bones of the skull called?

Sutural bones, which are small, flat, odd-shaped bones found between the bones of the skull are also referred to as Wormian bones. Amount of Wormian bones on the skull differ from person to person.


The extra bones that sometimes develop between the flat bones of the skull are called?

sutural bone


What the main bone in a human body?

Some of the main bones of the human skeloton are ; the Skull - Cranium, Mandible and Maxilla. The shoulder girdle - clavicle and scapula


Is the bone of the skull a continuous piece of bone or does it consist of several separate bones?

The human skull is not a continuous bit of bone. The skull is made up of several different bones that develop as you get older.


What bones surrounds the clavicle?

The clavicle is the shoulder blade, No bones surround it it floats above the rib cage on the back of the body.


How many bones make up the pectoral girdle?

There are 3 bones in the shoulder girdle.4 bones


What are the shoulder bones?

The clavicle and scapula


What is the real name of the collar bones?

clavicle