You can shrink bones in a science lab with chemicals
There are often sesamoid bones at the interphalangeal joints resembling the petella in the knee
- 22 Cranial and Facial Bones - 6 Ear Bones - 1 Throat Bone - 4 Shoulder Bones - 25 Chest Bones - 26 Vertebral Bones - 6 Arm and Forearm bones - 54 Hand Bones - 2 Pelvic Bones - 8 Leg Bones - 52 Foot Bones
Ligaments, tendons, muscles, fascia, cartilage and skin all play a part in securing bones to bones and muscles to bones. However, most bones are connected to other bones by ligaments, and muscles are connected to bones by tendons.Ligament attaches bones to bones. Tendon attaches muscle to bones.
There are 22 bones in the cranium. The bones consists of the facial bones and cranium bones. The only movable bone of the skull is the mandible.
Tendons attach muscles to bones, while ligaments attach bones to other bones.
yes, your bones shrink half an inch every time you loose 4 kilograms.
In Bones they FBI agents call the scientists Squints and the phycologist a Shrink.
Yes. It decomposes completely, since there are no bones in penises.
No it should not. You only hold the flyer for a short time and at the age when you are cheering your bones are very strong and will not shrink.
The answer to this question is your Skeleton, this is how your bones grow larger or shrink
Probably over time you would because you wouldn't be taking in calcium which is needed for strong bones. Eventually, you'd have osteoporosis and your vertebral (spine) bones would start to collapse, making you shorter.AND THATS A FACT
Actually, you are shrinking right now. The little spongy things in between your spinal bones shrink and compact together when you stand. When you sleep, they return.
The spinal column decreases in overall height due to a softening and flattening of the vertebral bones, as well as a loss of fluid contained in the discs between the bones.
Humans typically begin to shrink in height around the age of 40, with the rate of shrinking increasing as they get older. This shrinking is primarily due to age-related changes in the spinal discs and vertebral bones.
the astronaut heart and muscles and bones shrink and get weaker ...this because: the earth's gravitational pull is strong so the heart pumps blood harder than it needs to in space so when a astronaut is in orbit it doesn't need to work so hard so they shrink. hope this helps.
Age, as you grow older (50+) you tend to shrink in height an inch or two. This is because calcium tends to be leached from your bones.
it dosent have any bones in its tail . As it grows it grows over the tail and the tail in side moves to the side then it spits it out.