Their strength to weight ratio comes from their being a thick tube (cortical bone) with a "scaffold" of cross-connecting spines ( medullary bone) extending throughout the length of the bone. These scaffolds act a little like Rebar metal rods reinforcing concrete.
Drifter makes a very light and strong luggage set.
No, birds' bones are not necessarily weak. In fact, bird bones are often designed to be hollow or semi-hollow, which makes them lightweight yet strong enough to support flight. This adaptation allows birds to be agile and fly efficiently.
bones are the strongest part of your body as well as the hardest part they protect you but they are a little heavyer then light their more like sort of light for some but some can be more then light. mid way for light EDIT: Yes it's true. The stucture of the bone contains calcium and phosphourus that help make them strong, yet lightweight.
Well, isn't that just a happy little mystery? You see, nature has a way of balancing things out. Just like a tree grows tall and strong yet light enough to sway in the breeze, a large bone can be strong but still light due to its unique structure and composition. It's all part of the magic of the world around us.
A seagull typically has around 200 bones in its body, similar to other birds. The exact number can vary slightly among different species of seagulls. These bones are lightweight yet strong, allowing for efficient flight.
Birds have feathers, wings, and strong yet lightweight bones which help them fly. Their unique skeletal structure allows for efficient flight by reducing overall weight while maintaining strength.
because carbon fibre is a light and yet strong material
Yes. Collagen is a mineral in your bone and marrow that makes your bones flexible yet strong enough to withstand a blow. :)The organic material in bone is collagen. This is a protein which forms long, flexible fibres in the matrix surrounding the bone cells. It is estimated that collagen makes up 25% of the total protein in the body.
Babies have more bones than adults because some of their bones have not yet fused together. As a baby grows, these bones gradually fuse or join together to form larger bones. This process results in a decrease in the total number of bones as the baby matures into an adult.
They are streamlined and & they have light yet strong skeletons. The inside of a bird's bone is almost hollow. Internal crisscrossing structures strengthen the bones without making them as heavy as mammal bones are. Because flying requires a rigid body, a bird's tail vertebrae are joined together by to provide the needed rigidity, strength, and stability.
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babes have 300 bones and we have 206 thats weird no its not its cool babes have more bones because there bones have not come together yet havnt you notice that babes have soft spots in there heads. Will because there bones havnt come together (YET)