Oh honey, we've got over 200 bones in this fabulous human body of ours. From the cranium protecting that precious brain of yours, to the femur holding you up when you strut your stuff, we've got bones with names like humerus, radius, ulna, tibia, fibula, and the list goes on. Just remember, without those bones, you'd be one floppy mess!
There are 206 bones in human body normally. And it is not same for 'all' human beings. You may finds so many variations like conjoint twins, extra fingers and what not. Cervical ribs are fairly common. So in biology, any thing can happen.
Yes, all the bones in the human body are breakable to some degree. However, some bones may be more susceptible to fractures than others due to factors such as age, activity level, and underlying conditions.
The femur, tibia, humerus, and radius are all classified as long bones in the human body. These bones are characterized by their elongated shape and function in supporting body weight and facilitating movement.
The collection of bones in an organism is called the skeleton. The skeleton provides support, protection, and structure for the body.
Well, when you are born, you have 300-350 bones. But, when you grow into an adult you end up with only about 206 bones in your body because many of them fuse together.What is fascinating is that more than half of your 206 bones are found in your hands and feet.See the Related Links for "ask.Yahoo.com: How many bones does the human body contain?" to the left for the answer.
There are 206 bones in the body.
All the bones in the human body is made up of calcium.
The malleus, the incus, and the stapes are the three smallest bones in the human body and they are all in the ear.
The femur is the longest, strongest, hardest bone in the human body.
Haematopoesis occurs in the marrow of the human bone (i.e. in all bones of the human body).
all of them are connected together
The Skeletal system
yes they do when you are a baby you have the most amount of bones because they all grow together
First of all, there are no organs outside the body, the human body is made of organs, and they are all contained in the body itself. The smallest organs that contain bones are the ears. There are three bones in the middle ear called ossicles, they are the malleus, incus, and stapes and they transmit sound waves from the ear drum, called the tympanic membrane, to the cochlear membrane. Sometimes these tiny bones are referred to as the hammer, anvil, and stirrup.
the human body qors with bones if u dident you would not be able to walk and u would be all flexible
This like comparing apples to oranges. All bones vs all skin, bones win.
Well, without bones, your body would be like jelly. the muscles themselves cant sustain all the weight of your body, so that's when the bones come in and do their job to hold everything up and move around :)