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Name the landmark at the superior end of the manubrium?

The sternum is a long flat bone of the thorax that consists of three parts. The first is the manubrium, which supports the clavical.


What are the three hormones for long bone growth?

calcium, phospherous


What is the structure of a long bone?

The long bone consists of the epiphysis and diaphysis. The epiphysis is the end part of the long bone and the diaphysis is the shaft of the long bone. In the shaft of the long bone, there is yellow bone marrow which stores fat in adults and produces white blood cells. In the end parts of the long bone is red bone marrow which makes red blood cells. On one end of the long bone, where there is the joint, it is covered with smooth cartilage. Surrounding the outer surface of the bone is a tough membrane called periosteum. Just beneath the membrane and above the bone tissue is compact bone tissue.


What three parts is the sternum made up of?

The xiphoid process is the most inferior portion of the sternum. The superior section is the manubrium, and the medial portion is the body.


What is the sit down bone of the coxal bone?

The Coxal bone is another name for the hip bone. The coxal bone is also called the innominate bone, and consists of three bones that, in the adult, are fused together. The three bones are called the ilium, ischium, and pubis.


How many parts does the bone Phalanges has?

the phalanges bone has total of 3 parts


Parts of the bone?

compact bone,spongy bone,bonemarrow


When do the bones of the lower limb ossify completely?

The three parts of the hip bone ossify during the fetal period


What are the three parts of a bone structure?

The Different parts of a bone are...... 1. Bone Marrow 2. Cartilage 3. Blood Vessels 4.Compact Bone and Spongey Bone Fill Free for inffo to contact me at lafondabuttkiss15@yaho.com (Secret email)


What is another name for tubular bone?

long bone


What body parts are involved in a bone break injury?

bone


Which parts of bone produce blood cells?

Bone marrow