No, it's an example of a flat bone. An irregular bone would be the vertebrae or facial bones.
No, the temporal bone is not a flat bone. It is a irregular bone located on the side of the skull and it plays a crucial role in protecting the brain and supporting various structures in the head.
the bones in your skull are flat thay are a series of plates
Short bone: Carpal bones in the wrist Long bone: Femur in the leg Irregular bone: Sternum in the chest Flat bone: Cranium in the skull
the zygomaticus bone is the cheek bone or malar bone
The exception in the human skull is the mandible (jaw bone) which is the only movable bone in the skull.
Irregular
No, the temporal bone is not a flat bone. It is a irregular bone located on the side of the skull and it plays a crucial role in protecting the brain and supporting various structures in the head.
the bones in your skull are flat thay are a series of plates
Short bone: Carpal bones in the wrist Long bone: Femur in the leg Irregular bone: Sternum in the chest Flat bone: Cranium in the skull
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.
the zygomaticus bone is the cheek bone or malar bone
pelvic bone,femur,skull,scapula,vertebrae and humerus
flat is the skull very little spongy bone. irregular includes the patella and the bones in the ears. i believe it's irregular bones.
There is no such thing as regular bones, you may be confused with irregular bones such as the vertebrae, pelvis, many of the skull bones.
The skull is a bone. The skull protects the brain.
The parietal bone is a flat bone because it is located in your skull
which bone of the skull canmove