Babies are born with approximately 300 bones. As the baby grows older many of these bones fuse together to become one bone. For example, the babies skull consists of 29 bones at birth but these fuse together to make the solid skull of an adult. The normal adult body contains 206 bones with the smallest being in the ear. Or you could just say hello there. As the big Mac would say himself, thank you sooo much!
Baby's bones are made of cartilage, and adult bones are made of bone. When you are a baby your bones are growing rapidly but as you become older, your bones stop growing as fast!
Because he is smaller.
There are more bones in a child.
Red blood count is higher in infants as compared in adults. This is probably so because the growth in infants is very fast. Infants gain three times weight in first year of his life. By the second year the weight gain is only 20 %. So infants need more oxygen carrying capacity in the blood. That is why RBC count is more in infants as compared to adults.
The difference between much and many is, much means you can't count it but many means you can count it
Incrementation INCREASES the count, Decrementation DECREASES the count.
too many to count!!!
There is a subtle difference. Background count rate is the measure of how strong the background radiation is.
nothing. this is a dream
there is no difference, you idiot.
A statistic (singular) is simply the count of something. Statistics (plural) is the count of something added to or compared to the count of something else.
The count is made if you have enough sperm to fertalise a women, sperm comes out with the semen.
iam not sure but i think becuase they are developing their immunity
In Junior and Senior Infants we got concrete objects to count with.
finish and round count