Human babies have 270 bones at birth. Many fuse together, so an adult human's skeleton consists of 206 bones, in total. So let's name them together!
The bones in the adult human body include (number of each bone in parenthesis):
Vertebral column (spinal column)
The Skelenton
The Skeletal system
The rib cage (actually made of many bones) protects your vital organs. The spine (also made of many vertebra) keeps the body in posture and holds the spinal cord, which sends messages from your brain to the rest of your body. The cranium (again made of many bones) protects the brain.
There are some 206 bones in the human body. These include vertebrae, thorax, sternum, ribs, the cranial bones, the facial bones, malleus, incus, stapes, clavicle, scapula, humerus, ulna, carpus, pelvis, femur, and tibia.
.. the muscles attached the bones in your body help move the body around if you didnt have any muscles in your bodyall you would be was bones basicly. .. but ... i dont know what the muscles are called that are attached the the bones in the body of a human and or animal
Phalanges are the correct name for the finger bones in the human body. They are also referred to as digital bones and are present in each finger and thumb.
This is called the skeletal system. It is composed of 206 bones in an adult.
The human body has about 206 bones. Some are long bones (e.g. thighbone) and others are smaller (e.g. earbones).
Most bones are paired but their are plenty of exceptions: frontal bone, occipital bone, ethmoid bone, sphenoid bone, mandible, all your vertebrae to name a few.
Well the main one is the Femur, also the strongest bone in the human body.
The name is Billie Bones
A collective name for body parts is "anatomy." It encompasses all the structures that make up the human body, including organs, tissues, and bones. Anatomy is essential for understanding the functions and relationships between different body parts.