The hip bone is not considered an irregular bone, rather it is classified as a flat bone. The lower jaw is an example of an irregular bone.
not flat
The hip bone takes some of the weight off of the spine so that humans can walk. It also supports some of the vital organs, as well as the pelvis.
yes it is because when u look at the skeleton picture u can see that its flat ...
Technically, the patella is catagroized as a sesamoid bone.
Irregular
No, the coccyx is an irregular bone. Improvement - this answer is wrong for the question. The coxa is the hip bone (composed of ilium, ischium, and pubis areas). It is considered a flat bone. The coccyx is last portion of the vertebral column composed of 4 or so vertebrae which become fused to be considered as one bone. Vertebrae are, indeed, irregular bones.
The Pubis is the most anterior part of the hip bone, or the pubic bone as it should be called
Hip bone.
Haha you have an irregular Bone... If ya know what i mean
a cats hip bone is curved in at the end of a humans it goes in
The hip bone prefix is "coxa-."
the lower bone in your hip is called the?