because the inside of a bone is hollow and the tissue is different
Yes, cranial bones develop within fibrous membranes known as the sutures. These sutures allow for the skull bones to grow and expand as the brain grows during development. The sutures eventually fuse together as the individual matures.
No, the number of bones in the human body remains the same as we grow older. A baby is born with about 270 bones, but many of these fuse together as the body matures, resulting in the adult skeleton of around 206 bones.
A newborn baby has around 300 bones.A baby has 300 bones at birth. As they grow older the small bones grow together unil finaly as as an adult there are 206.A baby has about 300 bones at birth. As they grow small bones grow together and as an adult you have 206 bones.
No, bones do not grow to cover the ear canal. The ear canal is a passage made of cartilage and bone that leads to the eardrum, which is crucial for hearing. The size and shape of the ear canal can vary among individuals, but bones will not grow to obstruct it.
Your skeleton contains 206 bones.when you were a child, you had 208 bones. An infant may have as many as 350 bones, as the child grows older, many of these bones fuse to become single bones.
yes they have to grow bones in order to grow from baby to adult
Moles only grow on skin, not on bones. Bones do have their own irregularities, but not moles.
Our bones grow on milk! If you didn't know... sadness
Yes, cranial bones develop within fibrous membranes known as the sutures. These sutures allow for the skull bones to grow and expand as the brain grows during development. The sutures eventually fuse together as the individual matures.
bones do not stretch; they grow by building more cells.
I would certainly say so. If I found the bones of an animal, I would assume that it was once alive. How else would the bones grow?
They expand as you grow.
bones in ear
No, the number of bones in the human body remains the same as we grow older. A baby is born with about 270 bones, but many of these fuse together as the body matures, resulting in the adult skeleton of around 206 bones.
206, although infants will have more - these extra bones will then fuse together as they grow.
You cannot, therefore it is impossible. The only way would to have a massive growth spurt which would be highly unlikely to grow that much.
If this happened it would be impossible to do anything. They would be to big to even fit through a door or car. Plus, it would sound physically impossible unless proven otherwise.