Simply because - some of the bones you had as a child fuse together. For example - a developing baby's skull is divided into a number of pieces to aid its passage through the birth canal. Once the baby is born, these 'plates' fuse together to form a solid skull.
The number of bones you have don't decrease but they may not be as strong as they once were. This is due to a number of factors such as hormonal influence, activity level, previous injuries, diet.Some bones fuse together, such as the separate bones in the skull
Their bones can slowly break down. not only that but the cartilage between bones also slowly is diminished
Hello, When a human grows, their bones will grow together and combine, that's why you won't have the same number of bones as an adult.
As you age, bone density decreases and bone mass is lost faster than it is formed. This can lead to conditions like osteoporosis, causing bones to weaken and break more easily. Additionally, factors like hormone changes, poor diet, and lack of exercise can contribute to this decrease in bone density.
Young people have more bones than older people because they possess growth plates, or epiphyseal plates, in their long bones that allow for growth and development. At birth, humans have around 270 bones, but as they grow, some of these bones fuse together, resulting in an adult total of approximately 206 bones. This fusion process typically occurs during adolescence and early adulthood, leading to a decrease in the overall number of bones.
An adult human typically has 206 bones in their body. This number can vary slightly from person to person due to differences in the number of small bones such as sesamoid bones or the fusion of certain bones during development.
No, the number of bones in the human body remains the same as we grow older. A baby is born with about 270 bones, but many of these fuse together as the body matures, resulting in the adult skeleton of around 206 bones.
bones get rusty
humans get older as there bones start to detereat
Yes
Their bones naturally losing (some) strength.
If u get older the skeletal system or bones will be lesser OLD:206 bones YOUNG:300+