The bones that are cube shaped are called short bones. Examples of short bones in the body would be tarsals and carpals.
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 ?
Short Bones have the same dimensions
flat bones long bones short bones and irregal bones
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides.A trapezoid is a shape that has only one pair of parallel sides. It also is the name of a bone in the hand.
This bone is called a scapula, or more commonly, a shoulder blade.
The triangle-shaped bone in your upper back is called the scapula, which is also known as the shoulder blade. It is an important bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) to the clavicle (collarbone) and helps in the movement of the shoulder joint.
Scapula
The bone that is located between the upper and lower "leg bone" (the patella) is triangular shaped, not flat (the point of the triangle faces back), and is more square shaped when viewed head on than round. It's function is to help to keep the quadriceps tendon in line, not to protect the joint. If this is the homework question that it appears to be then I would have serious doubts about the person who asked it.
I'm saying the pelvis.
The bones of the mid and upper back are the thoracic vertebrae. The neckbones are the cervical vertebrate and the lower back bones are the lumbar vertebrae.
The scapula is either of two flat, triangular bones, each forming the back part of a shoulder in humans; shoulder blade
The upper knee. The patella is a small upside down triangle shape bone. It sits inside the tendon of the thigh muscles at the front of the knee resting in the patellar groove of the femur (thigh bone).
The scapula is the shoulder blade. This is located on the upper part of the back.
Sacrum
sphenoid bone
The shoulder is the scapula (Located on your upper back) and the humerus is the upper arm bone. You may also be referring to the ball and socket joint where the head of the humerus articulates with the glenoid fossa of the scapula.