The humerus is an example of a(n) [{Blank}] bone. A) long B) short C) flat D) irregular E) sesamoid
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The humerus is an example of a(n) _____ bone.
A) long
B) short
C) flat
D) irregular
E) sesamoid
Bones:
The humerus is a bone found in our arm. It is present in our upper arm.
Bones in our body are divided into different categories based on their size and shape.
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Long Bones in the Body | Definition, Types & Examples
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Chapter 6 / Lesson 11
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Learn about the long bones in the body, including the long bone definition and how many long bones are in the body. Discover examples of long bones, types of long bones, and where in the human skeleton long bones are found.
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