The phalanges of the fingers
It is called intramembranous ossification. This process involves the direct transformation of mesenchymal cells into bone without the intermediate step of cartilage formation. This mechanism is responsible for the formation of flat bones in the skull and certain facial bones.
The femur and the humerus are examples of which type of bones?
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 patella or kneecap is an example of a large sesamoid bone. Sesamoid bones are small bones embedded within tendons that help to protect and increase the efficiency of joint movement, such as the patella in the knee joint.
A dog fetching a bone is a fine example of a treat. (for the dog)
It is called intramembranous ossification. This process involves the direct transformation of mesenchymal cells into bone without the intermediate step of cartilage formation. This mechanism is responsible for the formation of flat bones in the skull and certain facial bones.
the parietal bone the parietal bone
Straighten Deformed Bone Segment
A dog fetching a bone is a fine example of a treat. (for the dog)
A bone in the shoulder area. Scapula means "shoulder".
ligaments go bone to bone (for example in the knee itis called the ACL). Tendons attach muscle to bone.
Carpal
the pelvic bone and the top of the femur bone. also your shoulder and the top of your arm bone.
an example of a long bone in the human body would be the femur; the femur is the bone in your thigh
The patellas (kneecaps
No
Bone is quite different from nerve tissue. It is not an excitable tissue.