Yes, even once it has penetrated the skin.
No.
When examining a bone outside the body, compact and spongy bone are visible to the naked eye.
They allow your body to move.
No, it is not bone but the ear includes the smallest human body bones, refer to related question below.
All the bones in your body are capable of breaking. That answer is incorrect technically the only bone that cannot break in your body is the: Funny Bone
Helps your body move and is made of:Ligaments: elastic bands that keep joints togetherTendons: Connect muscle to BoneJoints: Connects Bone to Bone
No, insects don't have bones. The outside of their body is the only structure that supports them.
The main difference between the outside and inside of bone is; the inside of a bone is bone mallow, whereas the outside of a bone is covered by flesh.
The main difference between the outside and inside of bone is; the inside of a bone is bone mallow, whereas the outside of a bone is covered by flesh.
They connect muscle to bone.
the muscles make each movable bone move in you body
Bones don't move blood throughout the body but they do have a hand in producing blood. Bone marrow produces blood cells. To learn more about bone marrow, see the Related Links below.