bones make up roughly 15 percent of the average adult's total body mass.
No. There are 208 bones in a human body.
together about, 200 bones make up the human skeleton.
99% of Calcium is the the bones and perhaps cartliage. The other 1% is used in nervous impulses..
The bones are dense, porous and calcified tissue that make up the skeleton and are hard/solid. The muscles are organs made of fibrous tissue and are contractile, meaning they can lengthen and shorten.
Builds strong bones and muscles.
The hands have the most bones -- 27 in each hand. The hands and feet together make up more than half the bones in the human body. There are 206 bones in the human body; 106 of these are in the hands and feet (27 in each hand and 26 in each foot).
Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen make up over 90 percent of the mass of the human body.
Well, without bones, your body would be like jelly. the muscles themselves cant sustain all the weight of your body, so that's when the bones come in and do their job to hold everything up and move around :)
There is no short bones in the human body, because there are so many tiny bones wich make up to one big bone.
No. When you are born, you have 300 bones. But as you grow, some of these bones fuse together, leaving you with 206 bones. The stage of bone fusion helps coroners and archaeologists determine the age of skeletons.
The answer is H20
together about, 200 bones make up the human skeleton.