the skull
tibia
femur
sternum
ankle
metacarpals
patella
that's all i could find sorry XD
the skull
tibia
femur
sternum
ankle
metacarpals
patella
that's all i could find sorry XD
In the skull, you have 1 Frontal, 2 Parietal,1 Occipital,1 Spenoid, 2 Temporal, 2 Zygomatic,1 Maxillary,2 Inferior nasal concha bones,1 Vomer, 2 Nasal, 2 Lacrimal, 1 Ethmoid,1 Palatine and 1 Mandible.In either side of Petrous part of Temporal bones you have 1 Malleus,1 Incus and 1 Stapes in middle ear.
Fronal, Parietal(2), Occipital, Spenoid, Temporal(2), Zygomatic (2), Maxillary, Ethmoid, Lacrimal (2), Nasal (2), Inferior nasal conchae (2), Palatine, Vomer, Three small bones in middle ears Maleus, Incus and Steps, Mandible, Hyoid, Atlas, Axis, Next five cervical vertebrae, Twelve thoracic, Five Lumber, Sacram, Coccyx, Twelve pairs of Ribs, Manubrium sterni, Sternum, Xipisternum. Then each superior extremity have Clavicle, Scapula, Humerus, Radius, Ulna, Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquertum, Pisiform, Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate Hammate, Five Metacarpals, Fourteen Phalanges, Two Hip bones, Each inferior extremity have, Femur, Tibia, Fibula, Patella, Talus, Calcaneus, Cuboid, Navicular, Three cuneiforms, Five metatarsals and fourteen phalanges.
the ten most important bones are: 1. skull 2. spine 3.flangies ( im not sure how 2 spell it) 4. ribs 5. femur THIS IS BY JACKIE LA PORTE 6.clavical 7.sternum 8.patella 9.fibula 10.tibia
cramium
In the way the question is presented, the answer is probably the Scapula (Shoulder Blade)of which, of corse there are two.Designated flat bones, they are probably relatively thinner than the Iliac bones (The flat bones forming hip bones) of the Pelvis.
You have 212 bones in your body total (including the ones in your ears) and about 660 musceles in your body, but not exactly because people can't agree what defines a muscle...maybe some of our muscles may end up like Pluto and not be called muscles anymore...but for now, on 4/13/10, there are more muscles.
the most fragile bone in the human body is the spine protecting the spinal cord which if snaps causes immediate death which makes it so important answered by a 10 year old who is learning about this in school
209 same as an adult.
there are 25 bones in the foot and 10 of them make up the arc of the foot
Bones - 2005 The Body in the Bag 6-10 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
because a cat has 230-245 bones in it's body and the tail is 10% of the overall count, the average house cat has about 20-35 bones in the tail part of its body.
1/10 at birth 27/206 at maturity
244 that is not actually the true amount the true amount is actually 290. 10% of these bones are actually locaated in the tail.
In the way the question is presented, the answer is probably the Scapula (Shoulder Blade)of which, of corse there are two.Designated flat bones, they are probably relatively thinner than the Iliac bones (The flat bones forming hip bones) of the Pelvis.
You have 212 bones in your body total (including the ones in your ears) and about 660 musceles in your body, but not exactly because people can't agree what defines a muscle...maybe some of our muscles may end up like Pluto and not be called muscles anymore...but for now, on 4/13/10, there are more muscles.
The Most Important People was created on 1950-10-18.
Most mammals have 7 Cervical vertebrae that make up their necks. A Cheetah follows the majority with 7.
the most fragile bone in the human body is the spine protecting the spinal cord which if snaps causes immediate death which makes it so important answered by a 10 year old who is learning about this in school
The adult human body has 206 bones. An infant may have from 300-350 bones at birth. Some of these fuse together as the infant grows. When some bones fuse and become one bone (most obvious examples are in the skull, sacrum and hip bones) the number of overall bones drops to the 206 bones that most adults have.Of the 206 bones in the adult human body, more than half (106) are in the hands and feet. The adult skeleton consists of the following bones:28 skull bones (8 cranial, 14 facial, and 6 ear bones)The horseshoe-shaped hyoid bone of the neck which is the only bone that does not articulate (connect via a joint) to another bone26 vertebrae (7 cervical or neck; 12 thoracic; 5 lumbar or loins; the sacrum, which is five fused vertebrae; and the coccyx, which is four fused vertebrae)24 ribs plus the sternum or breastbone; the shoulder girdle (2 clavicles, the most frequently fractured bones in the body, and 2 scapulae)the pelvic bones (3 fused bones called the coxal bone, or Os Coxae)30 bones in each of the arms and legs (a total of 120)a few partial bones, ranging from 8-18 in number, which are related to jointsThere are individual variations: for example, some people are born with an extra rib or lumbar vertebra and not everyone has Inca (sutural) bones.Some interesting facts:The hand has 27 bones, the foot has 26 and the face has 14.The longest bone in your body, the femur (thigh bone), is about 1/4 of your height. The smallest is the stapes (or stirrup) in the ear which is about 1/10 of an inch.Humans and giraffes have the same number of bones in their necks.Most of the bones in the body are in the hands and feet.The human body consists 206 bones for adults, but for infants there are 270.Btw i think you spelt bones wrong
Buffalos have approximately 200 bones.
206/person means 2060 bones will be there in 10 people.