Biology, asked by angelkavya01, 1 year ago

can anyone please tell me where r hyoid and pisciform bones in human body......pics required......

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Answered by smitpandhare43pbe9lt
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The hyoid bone is located between the chin and the thyroid cartilage. It is also at the base of the mandible, or lower jawbone. Unlike other bones within the skeleton, the hyoid does not feature any major points of articulation (joints) with other bones.


The pisiform is a sesamoid bone. It is located in the flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU) wrist tendon. It protects this tendon by supporting and bearing its forces as it moves across the triquetrum during wrist movement. The triquetrum is a proximal carpal bone located between the pisiform and lunate bones.







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Answered by Rittikahazra
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The pisiform is a sesamoid bone. It is located in the flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU) wrist tendon. It protects this tendon by supporting and bearing its forces as it moves across the triquetrum during wrist movement. The triquetrum is a proximal carpal bone located between the pisiform and lunate bones.
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