Hyoid
the tongue is not attached to any bone
No because muscles move bones and are attached to bones.
.. the muscles attached the bones in your body help move the body around if you didnt have any muscles in your bodyall you would be was bones basicly. .. but ... i dont know what the muscles are called that are attached the the bones in the body of a human and or animal
.. the muscles attached the bones in your body help move the body around if you didnt have any muscles in your bodyall you would be was bones basicly. .. but ... i dont know what the muscles are called that are attached the the bones in the body of a human and or animal
any of the 12 pairs of ribs the pelvis
The Bedouin people have 206 bones in an adult, the same as adults of any other ethnicity.
Caterpillars and the resulting adult insects are all invertebrates. They do not possess a spine or any other bones at any time during their life cycle.
The hyoid bone is the only bone in the body that is suspended in the neck and is not attached to any other bones. Therefore, it cannot be elevated or depressed like the other bones mentioned.
NO! The Hyoid Bone is the only bone that does not articulate with any other bone.
The tongue. It is made of several muscles that don't have any bones attached to it.
Yes, all amphibians have bones.
The horseshoe-shaped bone is known as the hyoid bone. Located in the neck, it supports the tongue and aids in swallowing and speech. Unlike other bones, the hyoid is not directly attached to any other bones, which allows it to move freely and play a crucial role in various functions of the throat.