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What do isobars represent on a map?
Phalanges
are the bones of the fingers and toes, which play essential roles in the ability to grasp objects and maintain balance.
Cranial Bones
The bones that form the skull, protecting the brain and supporting structures of the face.
Flat Bones
Bones with a thin, roughly parallel surface that provide protection for body organs and a base for muscular attachment. Examples include the skull, ribs, and scapulae.
Osteoclasts
Cells that break down bone tissue, playing an essential role in bone remodeling and calcium homeostasis.
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