No, bones are not clear. If you see a show with people digging up dinosaur bones, they're not see-through.
Not usually.
Sorry your question is not very clear, please be specific. However, surgery for bones is basically the treatment for bone cancer.
Imaging
Sort of like a walleye or a northern pike. Just watch out for clear bones in them.
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yes, mixture of 1/2 clear lacquer and 1/2 lacquer thinner. You can also use polyurethene spray
The object of the Bones puzzle is to remove 6 of the 15 bones, leaving the remaining bones to spell out the letters T-E-N. Remove three bones from the first group of 5, leaving 2 to form a T. Remove only the right hand bone from the next group of 5, leaving 4 to form an E. Remove the two top and bottom bones from the last group of 5, leaving 3 to form an N. (If this still does not seem clear, see the related link.)
Blanching bones helps remove impurities and blood, resulting in a clearer and cleaner-tasting stock. It also helps reduce the amount of scum that forms during the simmering process, leading to a more refined final product.
Cranial bones are bones of the head, tarsal bones are bones of the feet.
There are often sesamoid bones at the interphalangeal joints resembling the petella in the knee
There are irregular bones, these bones are your vertebrae
Vestigial structure. These are remnants of organs or anatomical features that had a purpose in ancestor species but no longer serve a clear function in modern species. Examples include the appendix in humans or the hip bones in whales.