probably the spinal cord without it you couldn't do anything.(not exaggeration)
Your skull because it protects your brain
The most structural joint that occurs in the human skeleton is hyoid bone
Most of it is cartilage.
Every bone in a cow is just as important as the other. There is no "most important bone" in ANY animal.
The motherboard is the back bone of the components in a computer because it is what all the parts connect to. Think of it like a skeleton. All body parts are connected some way to the skeleton, just like most computer components are connected somehow to the motherboard. Without it, you have no computer.
As a baby, most of your skeleton was primarily composed of cartilage, which is a flexible and softer tissue. Over time, this cartilage gradually ossifies and transforms into bone through a process called endochondral ossification. By adulthood, most of the skeleton becomes a rigid structure made mostly of bone, which provides support and protection for the body.
bones of the skeleton
The femur bone in the frog skeleton would hold the most weight as it is the longest and strongest bone in the frog's body, designed to support the frog's body weight and facilitate jumping and leaping movements.
At birth, the majority of the human skeleton is mineralized bone, although there are still cartilage growth plates in all the long bones.
they all have an inter skeleton, not an exoskeleton. most reptiles have hard scales on the outside, not bone.
Yes, salmon have a skeleton made primarily of bone. Like most bony fish, their skeleton consists of a backbone and various bones that provide structure and support. However, they also possess cartilage in certain areas, such as their gill structures and fins, similar to other fish species. Overall, their bony skeleton is a key feature of their anatomy.
Most bone sutures in the human skeleton are found in the cranium (skull).