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| Classification of Bones Long Bones
Flat BonesFlat bones are thin, flattened, and usually curved. Most of the bones of the cranium are flat bones. Irregular BonesBones that are not in any of the above three categories are classified as irregular bones. They are primarily spongy bone that is covered with a thin layer of compact bone. The vertebrae and some of the bones in the skull are irregular bones. All bones have surface markings and characteristics that make a specific bone unique. There are holes, depressions, smooth facets, lines, projections and other markings. These usually represent passageways for vessels and nerves, points of articulation with other bones or points of attachment for tendons and ligaments. |
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