No flat bones don't not have tissue it has marrow to support it.
Flat bones in adult and almost all bones in children
Intramembranous ossification is the process by which osteoblasts lay down bone within a connective tissue membrane, leading to the formation of flat bones such as the skull and ribs.
Ostetitis is the inflammation of the bones or any bone tissue. Endplate ostetitis is an inflammation or infection of the flat, plate like ends of the bone.
Bones tissue
bones are a comlex tissue. Because your bones cannot break that easy! that is why your bones are complex
Carpals, the wrist bones, are flat.
pelvis, sorry that's all i can think of.|: The ribs and the skull are also flat bones. Flat bones protect vital organs and they are not actually flat.
Bones classified into four groups. Long bones,Short bones,Flat bones, and Irregular bones
Cranial bones and other flat bones develop via intramembranous ossification, a process where bone tissue is formed directly from mesenchymal cells without a cartilage intermediate. Ossification centers form in the mesenchyme, and osteoblasts within these centers deposit bone matrix, which eventually becomes mineralized to form bone. This process results in the flat structure of the cranial and other flat bones.
ligament
A syndesmosis joint is located between the surfaces of two flat bones. This type of joint is held together by fibrous connective tissue, such as ligaments, which allow for very little movement between the bones. Examples include the joints between the radius and ulna in the forearm.
All bones of skull are flat bones,which are frontal,parietal,ocipital,temporal bones,sphenoid,ethmoid,zygomatic.