All bones are light, marrow bones are soft and compact bones are hard.
The Spoungy Bone
Bone marrow is a soft, gelatinous tissue found inside the cavities of bones. It is responsible for producing blood cells and is an essential component of the immune system.
The soft tissue inside of the bone is called "marrow."
As an infant grows, hard bone replaces most of the soft cartilage in their body. This process is essential for the development of a strong skeletal system that provides structure and support as they grow and mature.
The name of the soft bone in the human body is the hyoid bone. It is located in the neck, between the chin and the thyroid cartilage. The hyoid bone is unique because it does not articulate with any other bone in the body.
yes, if we didn't have bones, we would be blobs of skin and other stuff! :p
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No. Bone is hard (except for the marrow), unlike soft tissues such as the epidermis (skin) and the dermis, among others.
Bone marrow is a soft, gelatinous tissue found inside the cavities of bones. It is responsible for producing blood cells and is an essential component of the immune system.
the difference is that spongy bone is soft and sqeezeable and regular bone are hard to bite and its harder to break
To form into bone; to change from a soft animal substance into bone, as by the deposition of lime salts., Fig.: To harden; as, to ossify the heart., To become bone; to change from a soft tissue to a hard bony tissue.
in babies the bones ain't as hard and they are softer
A sprain is damage to soft tissue, a broken bone is damage to hard tissue.
Skull is bone (hard), eyes are soft tissue and decay away.
the softer version of the hard bone found in the nose and ears is call cartilege, but this soft bone can also be found in the nose
Not very hard, depends on your bone structure. Some can be broken with a soft blow and some need to be hit very hard.
If you are talking about the base of the neck that is a large disc and hard. If you just have a ball it could be bone and can be removed in most cases or, if soft you could have cyst and should have it checked out. Please see your doctor.