"He doesn't have a ____ bone in his body" is a way to state something about another person with strong emphasis. For example: "He doesn't have a mean bone in his body" would obviously mean that not only is this person not mean, but he is never ever mean, even to the slightest extent. "He doesn't have a deceitful bone in his body"... you get the idea. You would use this kind of construction in casual speech, and you may encounter it in writing, but it would generally be considered trite rather than creative.
no a human body has 206 bone in it body
The answer is False. The tendon Connects muscle to the bone.
I think you mean Femur, it's your thigh bone, biggest bone in the body.
False, bone contains capillaries.
The penal bone. I am serious, this is not a joke.
There is an increased level of metabolic activity of the bone throughout the body.
The femur bone is connected to the hip bone at the hip joint. It is the longest and strongest bone in the human body and plays a key role in supporting body weight and facilitating movement.
False. You have it backwards. Bone is the hard structure that give your body form, posture, and strength. They are stiff and cannot bend. They are hard. Cartilage is the soft, flexible, yet tough tissue found in the tops of your ears, and the tip of your nose. When you are an infant, many bones are partly cartilage, especially the skull. When you start growing, these bones get bigger and harden into actual bones.
do you mean femur?? its the bone connected from the knee to the pelvis.
the thigh bone is the longiest bone in our body
your shin bone No. The largest bone in the body is the femur, the bone in the thigh.
No , not all of them but most of them are bone breaks