Cartilage
compact bone. yah buddy!
Periosteum is the hard strong layer of bone
Compact or cortical bone is hte hard, strong layer of bone.
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.
The hyoid bone is not part of the hard palate. It is a U-shaped bone located in the neck above the larynx and does not contribute to the structure of the hard palate at the roof of the mouth.
The Cartilage (baby bones) join together to make the bones that you have now.
No, during pregnancy, the uterus grows up from the pubic bone, therefore getting hard on the bottom first. But during the first trimester, your stomach shouldn't be hard at all. The uterus doesn't even rise up above the pubic bone until at least 12 weeks, which is the end of the first trimester.
The palatine bone is the posterior bone of the hard palate.
Bone Hard Zaggin was created in 1991.
compact bone. yah buddy!
Compact bone.
Periosteum is the hard strong layer of bone
the liver bone
Compact or cortical bone is hte hard, strong layer of bone.
Antlers are bone horns are not bone they are carotine like finger-nails
Your pubic bone is always hard, it is a bone, bones are hard, nothing to do with being pregnant.
bone marrow