bone marrow
Sutural bones or Wormian bones.
dogs bones stop developing at about a year to 1year and a half,2 years at the latest
Yes, it is true that in a developing fetus, the long bones are initially formed from hyaline cartilage. This cartilage serves as a scaffold that is gradually converted into bone through a process known as endochondral ossification.
No, they do not.
Gaea, Mother Earth's bones are rocks and stones.
In the embryo, most of the developing bones are initially formed from a flexible tissue called cartilage, specifically hyaline cartilage. This cartilage serves as a template that gradually ossifies, or hardens, into bone through a process called endochondral ossification. Some bones, such as those in the skull and clavicles, develop directly from mesenchymal tissue through intramembranous ossification. Overall, the transition from cartilage to bone is crucial for the proper formation and growth of the skeletal system.
23 bones
There are 5 bones
that is called the baby's soft spot. which is when the baby's skull is not fully developed.
on inside , yes the bones hurt
on the inside.
Bones can produce blood, which is made in the marrow, or the squishy stuff inside your bones