206, although infants will have more - these extra bones will then fuse together as they grow.
You do not really 'lose' bones but some fuse together. Particularly the bones in the cranium.
because as you grow up bones fuse together and become stronger
they grow....which is how humans grow...if the bones never grew we wouldn't either
Because bones fuse together (because they grow longer and have to combine) as you reach adulthood.
No. When a baby is born it has about 300 bones. As they grow, some of those bones fuse together and it is an adult that has about 206 bones.
There are about 320 bones in a baby's body, but as they grow, some fuse together. An adult body has 206 bones.
Babies have more bones than adults because as they grow up, some of the bones fuse together to form one bone ...
still 206 but a bay has 300 and as they grow up it turns into 206 because they fuse together.
The average adult has 206 bones in their bodies. Children have approximately 270 bones, many of which fuse together as they grow.
While the adult skeleton contains 206 bones, the skeleton of an Child contains 350 (the bones fuse together as you grow).
Every human has 206 bones. Unless they are missing a body part. Also babies are born with 213 and they fuse together to get 206 as they grow