No in fact your sternum is rather weak and easily broken. Usually resulting in death. No in fact your sternum is rather weak and easily broken. Usually resulting in death.
A thigh bone (femur) is typically stronger than a tooth. The femur is the longest and strongest bone in the human body, designed to support body weight and withstand significant forces, while teeth are not as dense and designed for chewing and crushing food.
By the 'chest bone' do you mean the sternum? And which 'lower leg bone', the tibia or the fibula? If by 'chest bone' you mean the sternum, both of the 'lower leg bones' are longer.
The Femur is the strongest bone in the body.
The scapula is an irregular bone, and is defined as such because it is not a long, short, or thin bone. A long bone is longer than it is wide, for example the femur. Short bones are "cube shaped", such as the cuboid (one of your tarsal bones). Thin bones have a curve to them and are fairly flat, such as your sternum.
Femur is the longest, heaviest and strongest bone in the body.
Not even close. The femur is much larger.
A thigh bone (femur) is typically stronger than a tooth. The femur is the longest and strongest bone in the human body, designed to support body weight and withstand significant forces, while teeth are not as dense and designed for chewing and crushing food.
By the 'chest bone' do you mean the sternum? And which 'lower leg bone', the tibia or the fibula? If by 'chest bone' you mean the sternum, both of the 'lower leg bones' are longer.
The Femur is the strongest bone in the body.
he femur is the thigh bone in the human body. In humans, it is the longest, hardest and strongest bone. The femur is said to be harder than concrete. The average human femur in adults is 48 centimeters (19 in) in length and 2.34 cm (0.92 in) in diameter and managed to support and withstand up to 30 times the weight of an adult. It forms part of the hip (at the acetabulum) and part of the knee. The word femur is Latin for thigh. It is impressive that evolution could make the femur bone almost harder than concrete. It has probably taken millions of years of evolution for the femur to evolve into the super strong bone that is today. The femur is a critical building block that the rest of our relatively soft body relies on.
No, the femur is not as hard as concrete. The femur is a bone in the human body that is strong and dense, but it is not as hard or rigid as concrete, which is a non-living material typically used in construction.
the femur is the largest, longest, and strongest bone in your body therefor it is bigger than the pelvis
The Femur is your Thigh Bone...so they are the same size.
The scapula is an irregular bone, and is defined as such because it is not a long, short, or thin bone. A long bone is longer than it is wide, for example the femur. Short bones are "cube shaped", such as the cuboid (one of your tarsal bones). Thin bones have a curve to them and are fairly flat, such as your sternum.
No, the hardest bone in the body is the femur (thigh bone) which is harder than concrete. :)
Femur is the longest, heaviest and strongest bone in the body.
Human thigh bones, or femurs, are the strongest bones in the human body. They are designed to support the body's weight and withstand significant forces during activities like walking, running, and jumping. They are made up of dense cortical bone which provides strength and durability.