The patellas (kneecaps
Seisamoid
The bones found in tendons are called sesamoid bones. These are small, round bones embedded within a tendon or muscle, often found near joints like the knee or hand. Sesamoid bones help to reduce friction and provide a smooth surface for tendons to glide over.
the parietal bone the parietal bone
Straighten Deformed Bone Segment
A dog fetching a bone is a fine example of a treat. (for the dog)
A bone in the shoulder area. Scapula means "shoulder".
ligaments go bone to bone (for example in the knee itis called the ACL). Tendons attach muscle to bone.
Carpal
the pelvic bone and the top of the femur bone. also your shoulder and the top of your arm bone.
an example of a long bone in the human body would be the femur; the femur is the bone in your thigh
No
Bone is quite different from nerve tissue. It is not an excitable tissue.