yes, a baby has 300 bones at birth, but the bones join together so an adult has only 206 bones
joints. (they JOIN bones together. JOINts join! :P )
Cranial bones join at sutures.
Babies have more bones so their bodies are more flexible to fit through the birth canal. As the baby grows the bones join together. A good example of this is the babies head, the bones in the skull are separated until about 18 months. The spaces between these bones in the skull is what is often called a soft spots.
Babies have more bones than adults but the only way this is, is because numerous bones the babies have are not yet fused together. For example, the skull of a baby is several different bones, after a while they fuse together to form the complete skull.
your joint
tendons and ligaments
Babies are born with 300-350 bones in their body, but by the time they reach adulthood, they have only 206 bones. This is because babies bones link together. For example, in the skull numerous bones fuse together the older we get.
No, you actually lose bones. These bones join together during childhood years.
because as you grow up bones fuse together and become stronger
Your carpals are in your hands. Your tarsals are in your feet. There are quite a few bones in between
The parietal bones are bones in your skull that join together to form the sides and roof of your cranium.