In humans, the femur is the strongest and largest bone in the body. The femur allows humans to stand upright and walk, jump, and run. The femur is responsible for approximately 26% of the person's height. The femur is categorized as a long bone, comprised of a diaphysis, shaft and two epiphysis that articulate with the hip and the knee.
The most important bone in the human body is the Skull.
I would say that all of your bones are important but the Skull (because it protects your brain) and the Rib Cage (because it protects your heart) are ranked pretty important in my book.
the most used bone in the body is usually the spine because it is always protecting the spinal cord
The mandible bone is the jaw bone which helps you to talk.
# ribs # skull # spine # spinal cord
your buttchecks
the skull
The talus is a key bone of the ankle because it is most weight-bearing bone in the body.
Its not just one bone in your body that holds your all your weight. Its all the bones in both of legs
If one is talking about a single bone, statistically speaking the most commonly broken bone in the body is the clavicle, commonly referred to as the collar bone.The most common fractures in people under 75 are wrist fractures, but the wrist is not made up of a single bone, but of 8 carpal bones. After age 75, hip fractures become the most common, but this makes up only a small percentage of the population.See the related weblink below for verification, and the reasons why this is the most commonly broken bone for both children and adults.
Lumbar vertebrae have a lot of important functions, two of which are the cushioning of the spine and the structure of the back itself. Lumbar vertebrae are part of possibly the most important bone group in the body.
Bone Cells, Collagen Fibers, Ground Substance
the leg
what is the most important cell in the human body for its immune system
Every bone in a cow is just as important as the other. There is no "most important bone" in ANY animal.
The talus is a key bone of the ankle because it is most weight-bearing bone in the body.
The femur. By most measures the femur is the strongest and longest bone in the body.
Your back has the most red bone marrow.
In the human body, the most likely place to find a bone (Most powerful) is the rib cage.
The largest and strongest bone in the body is called the MANDIBLE
The spine helps you walk if you didn't have a spine you wouldn't be walking ( you would feel like jelly), The spine is the MOST important bone in your body and also the biggest.
I have bone marrows in my bones because they produce most of the cells in our body like the white and red blood cells which are essential in my body.
Legs
the backbone (spine)