A bone that is platelike is classified as a flat bone. Flat bones, such as the skull or ribs, have a flattened, thin shape and provide protection and support.
No, a carpal bone is not considered an irregular bone. Carpal bones are classified as short bones because of their cube-like shape and their role in providing flexibility and movement in the wrist. Irregular bones have complex shapes and do not fit into the other bone classification categories.
pelvic bone
The pelvic bone supports the organs in the pelvic region, including the bladder, reproductive organs, and parts of the digestive system. It also plays a crucial role in supporting the weight of the upper body and providing stability for movements such as walking and running.
The bone marking of the femur that articulates with the pelvic girdle is called the head of the femur.
The shape of the pelvic bones and the frontal bones differ.
long bone
A bone that is platelike is classified as a flat bone. Flat bones, such as the skull or ribs, have a flattened, thin shape and provide protection and support.
The Pelvis has a complex shape and consist of a number of elements. See the related link for a labelled drawing of a human pelvis.
The penis is a soft tissue structure and is not part of the pelvic bone.
pelvic bone
No, a carpal bone is not considered an irregular bone. Carpal bones are classified as short bones because of their cube-like shape and their role in providing flexibility and movement in the wrist. Irregular bones have complex shapes and do not fit into the other bone classification categories.
That is the tail bone.
I think the pelvic is near your hip bone. :D
All the bones in males are heavier than females, including the pelvic bone. This is due the effect of male hormone called as testesterone.
The most anterior part of the pelvic bone is the pubic symphisis.
hip bone