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in the body they tend to be pinkish yellow
but if you scrape them clean then they appear to be off-white.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that the density of bones is inherently different between Black and white individuals. Factors such as diet, physical activity, genetics, and overall health have a greater influence on bone density than race.
There are a total of 120 bones in all four limbs (30 bones in each arm and 30 bones in each leg).
hyaline cartilage is present in the end of long bones.
Bones are usually off white, but may range from there to a dark tan.
It depends on what animal you are talking about, Jellyfish dont have bones, but if you are talking about a mammal, Yes.
Like all sharks, the Great White shark is a vertebrate. However, also like all sharks, they do not have bones, they have cartilage.
Periosteum is the membrane that lines the outer surface of all bones, except at the joints of long bones.
Generally the larger bones such as the femur make the most. But, I believe all bones contribute, though it may be a small contribution.
no all people are the same what kind of question is that
it makes bones dry white and cracked
Yes, people from African decent have more dense bones than people from European decent.
Bones create red and white blood cells.
No they are white.
White
All blood cells: white, red and platelets are made in the red bone marrow.
Actually, sharks have no bones. Their skeletons are made up of cartilaginous material.
Nials are white for the same reason that teath are white. They are basically bones