there is no bone that has 25 bones
There are 14 Facial bones : * mandible * maxilla (2) * palatine bone (2) * zygomatic bone (2) * nasal bone (2) * lacrimal bone (2) * vomer bone * inferior nasal conchae (2)
There are 22 bones in the cranium. The bones consists of the facial bones and cranium bones. The only movable bone of the skull is the mandible.
The exterior cranial bones are the two frontal bones (fused together in adulthood to constitute the forehead), the two parietal bones (the top of the head), the two temporal bones, and the occipital bone. The internal cranial bones are the ethmoid bone and the sphenoid bone. Part of the occipital bone is also included as an internal cranial bone.
The cranial bones are fused together at immovable joints known as sutures. The skull contains 22 bones of which 21 are fused together at these joints. The only skull bone that is capable of movement is the jaw bone.
Live bone is about 22% water. Your bones account for about 35% of your body weight depending on your fat-to-lean ratio.
occipital boneocciputOccipital boneThe bone is called the occipital bone which forms most of the skulls posterior wall and base. It articulates with anteriorly with the paried parietal and temporal bones via the lambdoid and occipitomastoid stures. It also joins the sphenoid bone in the cranial floor.
The joints between bones of the skull are immovable and called sutures.
You have a malleus, incus and stapes in each ear which makes up your 6 but also the hyoid bone (around the top of your throat, holds the larynx and other structures in place) is usually counted in with these bones making 29 in all Who said there are 28 cranial / facial bones? The cranial facial complex is composed of 22 bones. The other bones hyoid, malleus, incus, stapes etc. are not considered part of the cranial facial complex.
In vertebrates, the lower jaw, dentary or mandible is the mobile component that articulates at its posterior processes, or rami (singular ramus), with the temporal bones of the skull on either side; the word jaw used in the singular typically refers to the lower jaw. The upper jaw or maxilla is more or less fixed with the skull and is composed of two bones, the maxillae, fused intimately at the median line by a suture; incomplete closure of this suture and surrounding structures may be involved in the malformation known as cleft palate. The maxillary bones form parts of the roof of the mouth, the floor and sides of the nasal cavity, and the floor of the orbit (eye socket). The jaws typically accommodate the teeth or form the bases for the attachment of a beak.
An adult human skeleton consists of 206 bones. These include: - 22 Cranial and Facial Bones - 6 Ear Bones - 1 Throat Bone - 4 Shoulder Bones - 25 Chest Bones - 26 Vertebral Bones - 6 Arm and Forearm bones - 54 Hand Bones - 2 Pelvic Bones - 8 Leg Bones - 52 Foot Bones
Eight plate-like bones form the human cranium by fitting together at joints called sutures.