I don't know keeps bones from rubbing together
Cartilage, elastic tissuse forming parts of the skeletonhyaline cartilage is present in the end of long bones.
When your ankles touch, the closest spots to first touch normally would be the ankle bones and they have nerves at the end of them and it would be very painful to have two bones rubbing together with so little skin, muscle, or fat protecting them.
Yes they do.
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.
In the season finally, yes!
The motto of Stop Hunger Now is 'Working together to end hunger'.
Yes because Booth will realize that he is not as happy as it may seem with Hannah so she goes back to Brennan.
You don't really lose your bones. When you're born, you have 270 bones, but at the end of the development of your body, you will end up having 206 bones.Those bones do not just disappear, they fuse together to form a stronger bone.When you get old, you will lose bone density, and that's called osteoporosis.
No. Sufferers of the disease, ankylosing spondylitis, end up with their spinal vertebra, and sometimes other bones, fusing together. Their movements are extremely limited, and sometimes they become completely paralysed.
At the end of bones, you have cartilage separating bones from other bones. You have tendons attaching them to other bones or muscles.
If they are truly your soulmate, then they will come back in the end, and you will end up together. Just don't push him/her or they will feel threatened, be strong, if it is meant to be you will end up together in the end, and if not then it was not meant to be. Stop hoping, get moving..
No...near the end of the season Booth confesses to Bones that he loves her, but she says she's too afraid of opening herself up to him, and they agree to just continue working together. End of the season they end up parting ways for a time.