femour, tibia, ulna
No because if a body never had bones it couldn't survive.
not yes, because some of the dinosaurs have strong bones. Some dinosaurs have strong bones in their body but sometimes some of their body parts are weak!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There are about 320 bones in a baby's body, but as they grow, some fuse together. An adult body has 206 bones.
A child's body has around 270 bones at birth, but as they grow, some of these bones fuse together. An adult typically has 206 bones in their body since some bones fuse during growth and development.
The bones form the skeleton and support the body. It is the muscles that move some of the bones to allow us to move our bodies.
Some bones fuse together (as in the skull), but most have some sort of connective tissue.
There are 206 bones in human body at the age of 25.
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Bones in the body
A typical human adult has 206 bones, while children have around 270 bones at birth. However, as a child grows, some bones fuse together, reducing the total number to 206 by the time they reach adulthood.
Babies can have up to 300-350 bones in their body after birth.
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.