Flat: Large. Acts as a shield, Provides attachment point for muscles, protection and support, e.g.: scapula, sternum, ribs, cranium, Long: longer than wide, mostly appendicular bones, weight-bearing, enables movement, e.g.: humerus, radius, ulna, Short: as long as they are wide, provide stability, e.g.: tarsals and carpals in wrists and ankles, Irregular: vary in shape, protect the spinal cord and organs, e.g: vertebrae and pelvic bone,

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