the babies bones increase in their size like their body size
Yes, bones do change and grow. When every one is born they start off life as a baby and as we all know babies are tiny. In order for babies to grow in to children, teens and eventually in to adults their bones have to grow.
That is true. Babies have bones that have not connected completely, to allow for room to grow.
actually its breast milk that is best for babies. beause it helps there bones grow
because as you grow up bones fuse together and become stronger
They grow up and have their own babies, unless they die. Then they can't have babies.
When a babtilage is slowly replaced by bones.
they eat lots and lots of petits filous xD
Babies have more bones than adults because as they grow up, some of the bones fuse together to form one bone ...
Babies have more bones so their bodies are more flexible to fit through the birth canal. As the baby grows the bones join together. A good example of this is the babies head, the bones in the skull are separated until about 18 months. The spaces between these bones in the skull is what is often called a soft spots.
Every human has 206 bones. Unless they are missing a body part. Also babies are born with 213 and they fuse together to get 206 as they grow
Cartilage is the soft white substance that we have as bones when we are babies. Cartilage soon grows hard into bones as we grow older. The end of your nose is cartilage, the majority of your ear is cartilage as well. :)
The cranial sutures are band if tissue that are not fused together when babies are born. The cranial sutures fuse completely together around the age of 2.