yes they are
There are irregular bones, these bones are your vertebrae
Irregular bones.
The vertebrae as a whole are considered irregular bones.
Cervical vertebrae
Irregular bones found in the spine include the vertebrae. These bones provide support and protection to the spinal cord. The irregular shape of vertebrae allows for movement while maintaining stability in the spine.
Bone, not hyaline cartilage, forms the bodies of human vertebrae. The vertebrae are considered 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 classification you are referring to is irregular bones. These bones have complex shapes and do not fit into other categories like long, short, or flat bones. Examples include vertebrae in the spine and certain bones in the face like the sphenoid and ethmoid bones.
Yes, vertebrae are considered irregular bones. Irregular bones have complex shapes that do not fit into any other bone classification category. Vertebrae have unique shapes and functions that distinguish them from other bone types.
The irregular bones are the inner ear and the verterbrate and the back of the ankle i hope this help
Irregular bones are found in various locations throughout the body, such as in the spine (vertebrae), hips (pelvis), and face (facial bones). These bones do not fit into the categories of long, short, or flat bones due to their complex shapes and functions.
Irregular bones serve various functions in the body, such as providing support, protection, and anchorage points for muscles. They are uniquely shaped to fit specific roles within the skeletal system, such as the vertebrae in the spine or the bones in the face.