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Skeleton is not a single bone.

Group of bones makes a skeleton

The adult human skeleton usually consists of 206 named bones.

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What is the heaviest bone in skeleton?

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What bone make ups the center of the skeleton?

The axial skeleton is the bones that make up the centre or core of the skeleton to which the appendicular skeleton which bones attach to.


Which bone is part of the axial skeleton?

trunk and head region are axial skeleton there are several bones one of the "humerus"bone which is present in arm.


Which bones is bony skeleton of nose?

Nasal Bone


Is the skeleton attached to the bone?

the skeletal system is the bones!


What are the two long bones in the skeleton?

There are more than two long bones in the skeleton but if you mean the two longest bones then the femur (longest) and tibia second longest).


What move s the bone in your skeleton?

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What bones are used to determine height on a skeleton?

Femur (the longest bone in the body)


What make up the skeletal system?

The Skeletal System is made up of: Skeleton Axial Skeleton The Skull The Backbone The Bony Thorax Appendicular Skeleton The Upper Appendages The Hand The Lower Appendages Bone Composition Bone Structure Composition of the Bone The Periosteum Compact Bone Spongy Bone Your skeletal system is made up of 206 to 300 bones. Inside of your bones is something called bone marrow. The bones produce the bone marrow Mostly bone.


Do the skeleton prevents the bones from being dislocated?

The skeleton is the actual bones. The muscular system prevents the bones from dislocating. The stronger that you are, the least chance you have of dislocating a bone during sports.


What is the bone song?

This is to the tune of bad romance...... (lady gaga) Mandible (chin) Clavicle (collarbone) humerus ( upper arm) to pelvis (hip) radius ulna (arm) phalanges (fingers) cranium (head) to scapula (pits) ribcage vertebrate (back) carpals (wrist) oh oh oh oh oh femur (leg) to patella (knee) to tibia (lower leg) fibula (lower leg) then you have tarsals whoah oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh bones of our body oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh bones of our body