No. Most animals have a baculum (penis bone), but humans do not.
That is slang for testicles.
Male raccoons have a penile bone in their penus made of bone. There are a number of other animals that have the same feature. It is also called a baculum.
The actual bone which is referred to as the collar bone, is the clavicle.
Probably not
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Yes, frogs have shoulders and shoulder blades. Frogs, like people, also have one 'upper arm' bone called the humerus.
It is not a actual part of the bone it is actually the muscles. The only actual thing bones do is help us keep our shape.
The "bone of contention" is what a fight is all about, as if it were an actual bone that two dogs vie for. Often used for the dispute that ignites a deeper disagreement.
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no if a human is normal every body i the same
osteoblast osteoblast osteoblastThe actual term for bone forming cells is osteoblasts. Once they mature, they then are called osteocytes and maintain the bone matrix.
The pituitary gland (located at the front of the brain) sends signals to the testicles or ovaries, an the ovaries/testicles start to produce either estrogen (for girls) or testosterone (for guys). The hormones re adult hormones, so you begin to get adult features.