Every bone has a name
Tendons connect muscles to bones. Many people confuse these with ligaments. But ligaments connect bones to bones. They are the same tissue but because they have different functions they have been given different names.
The human body is made of 206 bones, but in some cases there have been deformalities and you may have more or less.
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Lots of professions study ancient bones. Within archaeology there are osteoarchaeologists who study human remains and zooarchaeologists (or archaeozooologists) who study animal remains. Both these fields have alternative names depending on the particular aims of the research or the location of the researcher. For example people who study human remains may also be known as physical anthropologists or bioarchaeologists. Paleontologists also may study ancient bones which have been fossilized.
because thats the names that have been given
You can't be serious. People have had given names since before recorded history, and probably since the birth of the human race. It is therefore impossible to know this. I'm sure it started with "hey you over there."
Lots of professions study ancient bones. Within Archaeology there are osteoarchaeologists who study human remains and zooarchaeologists (or archaeozooologists) who study animal remains. Both these fields have alternative names depending on the particular aims of the research or the location of the researcher. For example people who study human remains may also be known as physical anthropologists or bioarchaeologists. Paleontologists also may study ancient bones which have been fossilized.
A human skeleton that has been taken apart is called a disarticulated skeleton. This means that the individual bones have been separated from each other, as opposed to an articulated skeleton where the bones are connected.
206 bones In newborn babies much of the cartilage had been transformed into bones. Some bones are unfused, for example sacral and coccygeal vertebrae. That's why newborn babies have over 300 bones. In adult human number of bones is 260.
because they have evolved from an animal with a much shorter neck called climacoceras, the bones has just been elongated. Al mamals have the same skeleton, but the bones have changed.
They were both Spanish mission sites.
The correct name for this era is Mesozoic era