No, the most common type of joints in the human body are synovial joints, which are characterized by the presence of a synovial cavity. Bony joints, also known as synostoses, result from the fusion of bones and are less common in comparison.
yes b/c a bony fish has to have a bony body
There are bony fishes and cartilaginous fishes.
This is an XRay reporting that there is a bony "scarred" area in the Sacroiliac joint. This scarring would show up on the XRays as a very white area, and is due to the elevated calcium deposited into where the fusion was done. Sclerosis shows up where there has been bony trauma (in this case, fusion). Actually, the body comes in and using special cells (osteoclasts) removes old bone , then new bony tissue (osteoblasts) come in, and once the new bone cells are in place calcium is then deposited into the new bony matrix. So this is a good report...
Yes,they are very bony.
Yes, it is a bony fish. They belong to the Osteicthyes class of bony fish.
Yes, it is a bony fish. They belong to the Osteicthyes class of bony fish.
bony
They belong to the bony fish category. See the related link.
Olivier Bony is 179 cm.
Yeah, kind of. They have scales...
Bony Moronie was created in 1957.