Our tongues do not have any bones. However, it is anchored by your "hyoid bone" which causes confusion among some people who insist that the anchor function alone justifies calling it a "tongue bone".
BUT, be assured. The accepted thinking among qualified professionals clearly indicates that in a normally developed human specimen, the tongue is primarily made up of tissues and no bone.
No. It's mostly made up of muscle.
I don't have a hyphoid, and you don't either. We do however, have a hyoid bone; a horse-shoe-shaped bone lying at the base of the tongue.
There are 212 bones in the human body.
There are 4 bones in the human leg. The Femur, Tibia, Fibula, and the Patella. This includes the bones in the lower and upper human leg.
There are 206 bones in human body at the age of 25.
there are 206 bones in the human body
Because it is a muscle.
TONGUE
I don't have a hyphoid, and you don't either. We do however, have a hyoid bone; a horse-shoe-shaped bone lying at the base of the tongue.
The human foot has 26 bones.
In a human body there are 208 bones.
You don't find any bones in your tongue. A tongue is a muscular structure. Therefore, there are no bones in your tongue.
206 bones
There are none, it is just a muscle mass
There are 212 bones in the human body.
There are 206 bones in an adult human's body.
An adult human normally has 206 bones.
there are 600 muscles in the human body and there are,206 bones in the body