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• The foetal skull bones have different names to those in the adult SkUll
• The foetal skull bones have different names to those in the adult SkUll
• The foetal skull bones have different names to those in the adult Skull
The bones in the skull and the bones in the sacrum come to mind . . .
All bones have bone marrow except joints if you count those as bones
Synarthroses are joints that do not move, such as those that connect the bones of the skull.
There are 206 bones in an adult humans body but there are 300 when you are first born, because not all bones(like those in the skull) have been fused together yet.
If you are referring to what I think you are, those "zig zag lines" are called cross bones.
A rodent's skeleton is like a human skeleton because all rodent have rib's,skull.
The skull for Sandbox is out by the guardian's where they shoot from those towers.
Fontanels are a mesenchyme (loose connective tissue) filled space where bone formation is not yet complete, especially between the cranial bones of an infant's skull. Fontanels are replaced and covered by the growth of bone over that connective tissue in time, into a suture (an immovable joint) that connect the different portions of the skull.
their bones are not fused together yet so they have more of them teenagers have less bones cause some are fused together mean while some are not fused I learned this is science class