Lacrimal bones
Lacrimal bones
If you mean the bones that you sit on, that would be the ischial bones. They are paired bones.
answ2. Since humans are of the general broad family Bilatera, there are many bones of which we have two.The skull, vertebrae and pelvis may be the only bones that are not paired.
The paired bones of the skull include the parietal, temporal, and zygomatic bones. These bones are present in pairs, with one on each side of the skull providing structural support and protection for the brain and sensory organs.
The radius (smaller, outside) and ulna.
No, the nasal bone is a singular bone that forms the bridge of the nose. It is located between the maxilla bones.
The cheekbones are known as the zygomatic bones or zygoma. They are paired bones that form the prominences of the cheeks and contribute to the structure of the eye sockets.
What type of bones did dinosurs what???
include the lacrimals, nasals, zygomatics, maxillae, palatines, and inferior nasal conchae.
a type of bones
Yes, the frontal and mandibular bones are paired in the fetus and fuse after birth. The frontal bone forms the forehead and part of the skull, while the mandibular bone forms the lower jaw. During fetal development, these bones start as separate structures and gradually fuse together after birth to form a single bone.