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Hyoid bone ... Flat bone - flat, such as bones of the roof of the skull ... Sutural bones - grow between flat bones of skull...
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Flat bone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Flat bones are those bones which are found where the principal requirement is either extensive protection or the provision of broad surfaces for muscular attachment, the bones are expanded into broad...
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The periosteum will then forms, and in this region, the trabeculae thicken and eventually are replaced to form compact (lamellar) bone; Intramembranous examples include --> flat bone of the skulls, mandible, clavicle...
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flat bone one whose thickness is slight, sometimes consisting of only a thin layer of compact bone, or of two layers with intervening cancellous bone and marrow; usually curved rather than flat. ... jaw bone the mandible or maxilla, especially the mandible.
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Acetabulum; Acetabulum is an anatomical term applied to any cup-like cavity, as that of a bone to receive the protuberant end of another bone. ... Buccinator; The buccinator is a flat thin muscle of the cheek. It compresses the cheeks and retracts the angle of the mouth, thereby assisting mastication and regulating...
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Mandible is typically a flat bone with less mass than the long bones. As a result, rapid growth of tumor in the head and neck region is more likely to violate the cortex and more lytic destruction of the bone takes place rather than permeation and large amounts of periosteal reaction.
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The distance between two or more metallic implants placed within the same flat bones (mandible, nasal, frontal, hyoplastron, hypoplastron) of young pigs, rabbits, and turtles followed by means of serial radiographs, remained the same for periods as long as 546 days. ... Bone Development [physiology]
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