there are 312 to be exact, but the most common largest ones there are only 40
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they have so many that someone died because they counted them [myspace is cool]
There are 80 bones in the axial skeleton, which includes the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage.
Many bones have many joints, hence, great flexibility.
Mostly the fact that it's made up of many separate bones.
The lumbar region of the vertebral column contains 5 vertebrae (the bones of the spine).
206 bones In newborn babies much of the cartilage had been transformed into bones. Some bones are unfused, for example sacral and coccygeal vertebrae. That's why newborn babies have over 300 bones. In adult human number of bones is 260.
At birth, a newborn baby has over 300 bones, whereas on average an adult has 206 bones. The difference comes from a number of small bones that fuse during growth, such as the sacrum and coccyx of the vertebral column. The numbers refer to the modern human being, can vary slightly from one individual to another, and apply whether the individual is alive or dead.
It has many improper terms that many people use today, such as; back, neck, cord, etc. In learning about the bones of the body, scientists and teachers recall the spine as the vertebra (vertebrae for plural).
There are 120 bones in a chicken (206 in a human) and the breast bone is the largest bone. Though the types of bone are the same as in a human, there are fewer bones in the vertebral column and the ribcage, and the wrist/hand and ankle/foot bones are fewer and different in placement and length.There are 120 bones in a chicken (206 in a human) and the breast bone is the largest bone. Though the types of bone are the same as in a human, there are fewer bones in the vertebral column and the ribcage, and the wrist/hand and ankle/foot bones are fewer and different in placement and length.
Each vertebrae is one bone in an adult dog.
there are 33 bones in the vertibral column