They fuse together.
That could certainly qualify as "abuse" if it occurs more than once and certainly if it happens on a recurring basis.
In the US, they cease to be a child (legally) and become an adult- with all of the rights and responsibilities of an adult.
A baby has about 300 bones or in other words 270 bones in their body. An adult has 206 bones in their body. A baby has more bones in their body because as they grow up they need these bones to fuse together causing them to be bigger and most likely stronger normally That's why a baby has more bone than an adult does.
Well, when you are born, you have 300-350 bones. But, when you grow into an adult you end up with only about 206 bones in your body because many of them fuse together.What is fascinating is that more than half of your 206 bones are found in your hands and feet.See the Related Links for "ask.Yahoo.com: How many bones does the human body contain?" to the left for the answer.
Because children have more bones than adults. They is because the bones fuse together when the children are growing. A baby has 300 bones at birth. But because bones fuse together during the "growth period", adults have less bones and they end up with 206 bones.
They are still growing so the ends of the bones have growth plates known as epiphyseal plates. Adults have an epiphyseal line where the plate once was.The growth occurs toward the shaft of the bone.Children's bones tend to bend much more than adults' bones before they break. When children's bones do break they heal faster than adult bones.yeswhen you were born you had 300 bones, as you grow older your bones attach to eachother so now you have 260 bones. the diffence may be the size and lenth of bones. adult bones might be a little more bruised and fractured as adults have been in more accidents than children, as adults have had more experience.Diiferentiate the adult bones and child bones
No, a baby is born with around 270 bones, which eventually fuse together as they grow into adulthood to form the average adult skeleton of 206 bones. So, the number of bones actually decreases as a baby grows into a child.
There are 5 groups in the vertebral column. In order they are called 1) Cervical 2) Thoracic 3) Lumbar 4) Sacrum 5) Coccyx The 4th group contain 5 bones and once you are in the adult phase, roughly at about 26 years, the 5 bones fuses into one bone which shrink the number of bones the vertebra column have but but does not lose in size.
The bones of your body are a storage place for calcium among other things. When you need calcium, the bones release it, when you don't, they take it up and store it once again.
a baby's skull is actuall 3 parts of cartilage that join together within 2 months. this is why if you touch a babys head once it has come out of the mothers womb, it is soft. there are 300 bones in a baby's body and 206 in an adult's, this is because the other bones fuse together to create solid bone. hope this helps.
Epiphyseal closure refers to the process in which the growth plates, or epiphyseal plates, in long bones fuse, marking the end of longitudinal bone growth. This usually occurs after puberty when hormonal changes lead to the ossification of these cartilage areas. Once closure happens, bones can no longer grow in length, signifying that an individual has reached their final adult height. The timing of epiphyseal closure varies by individual and is influenced by factors such as genetics and sex.
Nothing happens. I think you can go back and battle her once a day. But other than that, nothing major happens. Hope I helped!