Charlot.
The phrase "he has filled graves with our bones" is from the poem "The Waste Land" by T.S. Eliot. This line reflects themes of despair and decay in a post-war society. Eliot's work often explores the fragmentation of modern life and the search for meaning amidst chaos. "The Waste Land," published in 1922, is one of his most famous poems and a seminal piece of modernist literature.
No they are not empty. Our bones are filled with bone marrow.
the bones are filled with bone marrow
The answer is bones. Bones are filled with marrow and have air spaces to make them lighter in weight.
it is composed of 24 bones
No
Spongy bone is not filled with cartilage. Spongy bone is composed of trabeculae, which are interconnected plates and rods. Cartilage is a different type of connective tissue that can be found in joints and in the growth plates of bones.
marrow
Bone marrow.
bones
Birds.
connective tissue