Tarsals and carpals are short bones.
Metacarpals, metatarsals and phalanges are long bones.
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 bones in your skull are flat thay are a series of plates
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.
The two main groups of bones are axial bones (such as the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage) which form the body's central axis, and appendicular bones (such as the limbs and the shoulder and pelvic girdles) which attach to the axial skeleton and allow for movement.
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.
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
It is the thigh bone. It is the longest bone in the body.
Haha you have an irregular Bone... If ya know what i mean
the bones in your skull are flat thay are a series of plates
yes, because it is smooth it is also a fixed joint.
long short flat seasmoid irregular
flat is the skull very little spongy bone. irregular includes the patella and the bones in the ears. i believe it's irregular bones.
not flat
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.
They are four types of bones, long,short, irregular, and flat bone.
Flat bones, Short bones,Long bones, irregular bones and sesmoid bones
The two main groups of bones are axial bones (such as the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage) which form the body's central axis, and appendicular bones (such as the limbs and the shoulder and pelvic girdles) which attach to the axial skeleton and allow for movement.