provide structre, protection and is where red blood cells are made, where mineral are kept
The metatarsals
the femur is the longest bone in our body! it is present between your knee and hip. it is a thick bone too. it is very important.
Bone marrow is where your body makes red blood cells.
Femur is a Long Bone. It is important because it is the longest bone in the human body and because it determines a persons height (along with the Tibia and Fibula)
the leg
red bone marrow makes new blood cells to protect the body.
While the femur bone is the longest and strongest bone in the human body, it is not necessarily the most important bone. All bones serve important functions in supporting the body, protecting organs, producing blood cells, and aiding in movement. Each bone plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health and functionality.
One could think it would be the "head bone" ... protecting the brain should be paramount as it controls all our body functions and thought processes.
the thigh bone is the longiest bone in our body
They connect muscle to bone.
your shin bone No. The largest bone in the body is the femur, the bone in the thigh.
Bone physiology is the study of the structure and function of bones in the body. It encompasses processes such as bone formation, growth, maintenance, and repair. Understanding bone physiology is important for maintaining bone health and preventing conditions such as osteoporosis.