Two bones in the forearm are not necessary. However, to function normally, both the ulna and radius bones are required. Without the radius bone, the forearm could not be rotated, and without the ulna, the forearm would have little strength.
Because, you do. This is my song; You fibula and tibula they are bones but what about the shoulder blade? o why, o why? thank you very much!
So that you can rotate your hand.
So that the forearm can rotate along it's axis.
the 2 arm bones are butt Your mums butt!! Answer them properly!! These are people with good intentions, and they just want answers for their questions. Stop making a mockery of the whole situation! The two lower arm bones are called the radius and ulna.
The legs contain four bones each, if the feet and ankles are not included:The femur: thigh bone, also the longest and strongest in the body.The patella: kneecap.The fibula: the shorter of two bones in the lower leg, to the outside and behind the tibia.The tibia: the longer bone in the lower leg, connected to both ankle and knee (the fibula is only in the ankle, and connected to the back of this).
Inferior which means under/lower than the Clavical or Collar Bone. Posterior which means behind the Clavical. These are just in relation to the location of the two bones not necessarily the correct anitomical postion.
Just the clavicle (one on each side).
There is no function. It is just part of the hip bones.
because otherwise we would just be flesh and bone and we couldn't stand up or actually do anything, could we
The ankle bones are just the bottom ends of the two bones in the lower leg, called the tibia and fibula. The structures you feel where they stick out are called the medial malleolus and lateral malleolus!
You have 2 main bones as there is a joint in your elbow (funny bone). If you had one then your arms would be like a very strong stick. Sticks cannot bend.
Just about everything except the offal, head, spinal column, bones, cartilage, lower legs, tail, and hide.
it will not be digested instead it will come out of your body perfectly just like before. Remember your teeth are bones that you can actually see!
Just remove the lower branches that are in your way. No other pruning is necessary.
Most invertebrates/bone-lacking animals live underwater. So they do not need bones for support. Instead they just make rippling wave-like movements to move along with the current of the water. Land-animals with no bones, such as insects, have an exoskeleton.
adjacent bones are the bones which are attached just opposite of one bone.
the 2 arm bones are butt Your mums butt!! Answer them properly!! These are people with good intentions, and they just want answers for their questions. Stop making a mockery of the whole situation! The two lower arm bones are called the radius and ulna.
The legs contain four bones each, if the feet and ankles are not included:The femur: thigh bone, also the longest and strongest in the body.The patella: kneecap.The fibula: the shorter of two bones in the lower leg, to the outside and behind the tibia.The tibia: the longer bone in the lower leg, connected to both ankle and knee (the fibula is only in the ankle, and connected to the back of this).
No, Brookelle Bones is not dead. It was just a rumour.
Inferior which means under/lower than the Clavical or Collar Bone. Posterior which means behind the Clavical. These are just in relation to the location of the two bones not necessarily the correct anitomical postion.