The bone that forms a lap is the pelvis, specifically the ilium. The ilium is the largest bone of the pelvis and flares out to create the shape that can be described as a "lap." This structure supports the weight of the upper body when sitting and provides attachment points for various muscles and ligaments.
The bone that forms the roof of the eye cavity is the frontal bone. It also forms the forehead and part of the top of the skull.
The point of the cheek is formed by the zygomatic bone. The zygomatic bone forms the cheekbone and the malar bone.
The bone that forms your forehead is called the frontal bone. It is also sometimes called a cranial bone.
the parietal bone the parietal bone
The zygomatic bone forms the cheekbone, also known as the zygomatic arch. It contributes to the structure of the face and helps protect the eye and other facial structures.
Osteoblast cells in the bone creates more bone as the body needs it.
The calcaneus bone forms the heel, being the largest tarsal bone in the foot. Its structure allows for weight-bearing and the attachment of important tendons, contributing to the foot's stability and movement.
cheek bone
compact bone tissue and spongy bone tissue
maxilla
Yes , red bone marrow forms blood .
In the bone marrow, mostly in your femur (THIGH BONE)