The sternum is the flat bone that the upper ribs are joined to.
Torso-the sternum is the flat bone in the center of your chest between them.
Yes, the coxal bone is considered to be flat because of its wings.
The sternum is a flat bone or membranous bone. It does not have a central medullary canal like long bones. For more information on bones & Joints particularly visit www.kneeindia.com
The flat part of the parietal bone is known as the squamous part. It forms the majority of the skull's roof and sides and contributes to the sides of the skull. This region is smooth and curved and helps protect the brain.
In order to make space for lungs part of bone swells on chest....
Yes, the maxilla is considered a flat bone. It is located in the upper jaw and forms part of the facial skeleton. Its shape is thin and flat, similar to other flat bones in the body such as the sternum and scapula.
The ilium is a type of flat bone and is one of the three bones that make up the hip bone or pelvic girdle. It provides support for the abdominal muscles and forms part of the hip joint.
The bone made up of the ilium, ischium, and pubis is the hip bone, also known as the os coxae or innominate bone. It is a large, flat bone that forms part of the pelvis.
A part of a bone!
No, Cranium is around the Brain, and the sternum is the middle of your chest cavity.
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.
That's correct. The vomer is a thin, flat bone that forms the lower and posterior part of the nasal septum, helping to separate the left and right nasal cavities in the skull.