bone marrow..
Hollow bones are hollow bones. Birds have hollow bones to make them lighter for flight and to help keep their body temperature down.
The 'bone' on a ram's head is actually hollow, and it is called horns.
The bone marrow, which is located inside your hollow bones.
The hollow cylinder part of the long bone is called the medullary cavity. It is filled with bone marrow and helps reduce the weight of the bone while providing support and flexibility.
Probably the skull. Or something in the ear. From Wikipedia: "The inner ear is hollow, embedded in the temporal bone, the densest bone of the body."
bone depressions
A full bone is definitely heavier than a hollow bone, hope this helps.
No bone in the human body is called the "subclarian" bone.
It is the space where you will find bone marrow, which is where Red Blood Cells and White Blood Cells are formed
The longest bone in your body is found in your leg, it is called your femur
No, humans do not have hollow bones. Hollow bones are typically found in birds and are adaptations for flight, providing strength with reduced weight. Humans have a different bone structure that is denser and stronger to support our body weight.
Medullary Cavity or bone cavity is also a word called fossa