Everything in your body is alive, including your bones. They are made of millions of cells that carry out activities such as cell division for repair and growth. The stuff in the middle is called bone marrow. It is the spot where new blood cells such as erythrocytes (red blood cells) and leukocytes (white blood cells) are made.
Bones themselves are not alive. But of course you must be alive for your bones to move.
yes, bones are alive because it is part of a living organism.
Your bones would have to be alive (i think) cause they grow.o
Bones could be alive but they could be dead as well
Most birds -- and all birds that fly -- have semi-hollow bones. Most reptiles, however, do not.
answ2. Inside your body are your organs, responsible for its operation and health. Such as heart, lungs, digestion, brain and so on.the soft stuff in between your bones are marrow.
The bones in the body are alive,as if not, they would not be able to grow bigger(taller) whilst you increase your age.
Because the bones are not connected to your heart, and they are not alive they just do not decay as fast as your skin does.
When you were born you had about 300 bones. Some of these bones fused together as you grew, and as an adult you will have only 206 bones. Bone cells are alive and rely on blood to keep them alive.
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Bones can produce blood, which is made in the marrow, or the squishy stuff inside your bones
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