The triangle shaped bone in your upper back is called the shoulder blade. This is learnt in health class.
i think it depends on your height and bone structure im 5 ft 3 = 162 cm \weight = 62 kg \ measurements : bust 32 waist 26 hips 47 all in inches \ wrist = 5.5 forearms = 9 inches upper arm = 11 inches hope this helps i consider myself of a medium frame anyone thinks 11 is good ?
The bones that are cube shaped are called short bones. Examples of short bones in the body would be tarsals and carpals.
flat bones long bones short bones and irregal bones
Yes. A rhombus is a special kind of parallelogram. It's a four-sided figure that has all of the characteristics it needs to be called a parallelogram, plus the extra feature that it needs to be called a rhombus.A parallelogram doesn't need to have all four sides the same length. If they are, then it can also be called a rhombus.In the same way ... the rhombus doesn't need to have all four angles the same size. If they are, then the rhombus can also be called a square.
Short Bone
The scaphoid bone in the hand is almost equal in length and width. The talus bone in the foot is also nearly equal in length and width.
The patella(knee bone) is the closes bone that is as long as it is wide
Short bone
The phalanx bone is the bone found in fingers and toes, and its length varies depending on the individual and the specific phalanx. Generally, the phalanx bones in the fingers are longer than those in the toes.
A 36cm humerus in a man indicates a height of about 5' 11.7" *A 36cm humerus in a woman indicates a height of about 5' 9.1" *** (2.89 x bone length) +78.10 = height in cm** (3.08 x bone length) + 64.67 = height in cm
The ulna is considered a long bone, meaning it is larger in length than it is in width.
The length of the neck, cannon bone, width of back, width of chest, and length between the pins
.5 cm was the bone in the leg of a type of dinosaur who was 10 am height and 8 cm in width.
There is no direct formula to calculate ulna bone length from a person's height. However, there are statistical models that can estimate ulna length based on height, but the accuracy may vary. Consulting a healthcare provider for a professional measurement or assessment is recommended for accurate results.
No, your height is determined by your bone length which cannot be altered.
The length of the femur is typically about one-quarter of a person's overall height. It is the longest bone in the human body and plays a significant role in determining a person's height.