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What is fastest speed for a owl?

When an owl eats its prey, all of the bones and fur go into a special organ of the owl's digestive tract. there, the fur and bones get piled into an owl pellet, that the owl coughs up every once in a while. the rest of the prey is digested just like humans digest their food. simple.


What is the function of the joints in the human body?

bones have 4 main functions, they hold up the body, ( so it is not a blob of living ooze ) the marrow inside them produces blood, bones like the rib cage protect vital organs like the heart, and bones also give muscles something to hold on to. joints allow bones to move.


What role do ligaments play in the human body?

Ligaments hold the bones in proper position. (It is always taught that the ligaments are the main force which holds the bones together. It is not correct. It is the tone of the muscles that hold the bones together. During the heavy work the contracted muscles keep the bones in proper position. You can easily dislocate the joint of the unconscious patient.)


Why is a block a solid?

A block is considered a solid because its molecules are tightly packed together, creating a structure that maintains its shape and volume. This close arrangement of molecules prevents the block from easily changing its shape or flowing like a liquid or gas.


Which animals have 206 bones in their body aside from humans?

Adult giraffes also have 206 bones in their body, like humans. This includes different types of bones like the skull, ribs, and vertebrae.

Related Questions

What do you call a bone which is made up of block like bones piled up together?

I think you mean the spinal column.


What is a fiber like substance that holds bones together at joints?

Ligament


Which pairs of bones form a lap?

The pelvic bones are the pair of bones that form a lap. These bones are the hip bones that come together to create a basin-like structure, known as the pelvis.


How does the body get 206 bones?

babies start with more but some bones fuse together. Like in the skull there's 6 bones as a baby but for adults there's only 1


Is it true that the human body has 100 bones?

People are born with over 300 bones. As you get older, some of these bones, like the individual bones that comprise the skull, fuse together. A typical adult human has exactly 208 bones.


How did scientists find out about dinosaurs?

scientist found out about the bones and named them by what they look like.


How did Bones and Booth get together on the Bones TV series?

They get together when Vincent Nigel Murray at the Jeffersonian is killed. Booth is worried about Bones so she sleeps about at his apartment. In the middle of the night she is upset about something so she goes into his room. He hugs her and they lie down together. And it is implied that they have sex and that is how Bones gets pregnant.


What is The number of bones in a skeleton?

There are 206 bones in an adult humans body but there are 300 when you are first born, because not all bones(like those in the skull) have been fused together yet.


What sort of bones do children have?

Children have more bones than adults due to some bones fusing together as they grow. At birth, a baby has around 270 bones, which eventually reduce to 206 bones by the time they reach adulthood. This is because certain bones, like the skull, pelvis, and spine, fuse together during childhood and adolescence.


What do betta bubble nests look like?

It looks like a bunch of tiny bubbles bunched together, kinda like foam but the bubbles are about the size of a pin head.


What is the simile for crowds of commuters piled into the subway cars like?

Bees into the panal


Is the skull one bone?

No, the skull is made up of multiple bones that together form the structure protecting the brain. The human skull is typically composed of 22 bones, including the mandible (lower jawbone) and cranium (skullcap).