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There are 206 bones in the human body and two systems--the axialskeleton (trunk) and appendicular--(our limbs.)
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There are 206 major bones in the adult human body. These bones are grouped into the axial skeleton (80 bones, including the skull, vertebral column, and ribs) and the appendicular skeleton (126 bones, including the limbs and pelvis).
There are a total of 120 bones in all four limbs (30 bones in each arm and 30 bones in each leg).
The adult human body has 206 bones. The Axial skeleton, which consists of all the bones in the head, the rib cage, the hyoid bone, the sternum, and vertebral column, has 80 bones. The Appendicular skeleton, which consists of the upper and lower limbs, has 126 bones.
Limbs do move your bones. I know because when i was doing my home work i found out limbs make bones move at the limb.
The densest part of the human body is the bones, particularly the bones in the limbs like the femur and tibia. Bones are composed of minerals like calcium and phosphorus, which give them their density and strength.
There are 206 bones in the human skeleton. The bones are divided into two parts. 80 bones in the axial skeleton which are the bones in the center of the body. Like the ribs, the skull and the spine. And 126 bones in the appendicular skeleton. Which is made up of the limbs. Like arm, finger, leg, and foot bones.
Seals have around 34-36 bones in their fore-flippers (front limbs) and about 26-30 bones in their hind-flippers (back limbs), totaling to approximately 60-66 bones in their skeleton.
to support limbs and body, cuz if we didn't have bones we would b blobs.
long bones
The human body is made up of a large number of tendons. Everywhere where a bone is connected to muscle tissue a tendon will be found, so they are in every limb of the human body.