Yes babies have like 300 which is reduced later to 206.
There are 159 bones in a full grown frog and same goes for the tedpoles, the baby frogs.
Yes, when a baby you have 238 bones but when grown you have less Yes, when a baby you have 238 bones but when grown you have less Yes, when a baby you have 238 but when an adult you have less Yes, when a baby you have 238 but when an adult you have less
They both have the same amount, unless you count the teeth. No they don't. The adult has fewer bones. The reason is that the baby has more bones in the head because their fontanelles have yet to close.
your parent is a grown up as if you are a baby
A child is born with around 300 bones, but as they grow, some bones fuse together. By adulthood, most people have 206 bones in their body.
a baby is born with approximately 270 bones. The difference comes from a number of small bones that fuse together during growth.
It depends on which bones. Most of them (ie: skull/toes) simply merge together over time, usually by age 25
A Baby has more bones than an adult. Approximately 300 ! (an adult has only 206) Several bones in a babies body are not yet "fused" together. Example: If you feel a baby's head there is a "soft-spot' in the middle because some of the bones in their skull are not yet connected. Babies bodies are constantly growing and changing, whereas an adult is done "growing"up.
Aproximately 300 exactly the same as a girl. including the same amout of ribs.
You had 300 bones when you were a baby.
You had 300 bones when you were a baby.
They are still growing so the ends of the bones have growth plates known as epiphyseal plates. Adults have an epiphyseal line where the plate once was.The growth occurs toward the shaft of the bone.Children's bones tend to bend much more than adults' bones before they break. When children's bones do break they heal faster than adult bones.yeswhen you were born you had 300 bones, as you grow older your bones attach to eachother so now you have 260 bones. the diffence may be the size and lenth of bones. adult bones might be a little more bruised and fractured as adults have been in more accidents than children, as adults have had more experience.Diiferentiate the adult bones and child bones