The gristly material at the ends of bones is known as cartilage. In a developing baby, cartilage forms the initial framework of the skeleton, which gradually transforms into bone through a process called ossification as the child grows. Cartilage is flexible and provides cushioning at joints, allowing for movement and growth during early development.
Cartilage is the gristly material at the ends of bones that also forms a baby's skeleton. This cartilage gradually gets replaced by bone tissue during the baby's development, a process known as ossification.
They don't have bones, and they wear their skeleton on the outside - exoskeleton the material is called chitin
Most of ab baby's bones are made up of cartilage that eventually hardens into bone
A newborn baby's skeleton is primarily composed of cartilage. As the baby grows, this cartilage gradually gets replaced by bone through a process called ossification. By the time a child reaches adulthood, their skeleton will be fully formed with bones.
Are you talking about shark skeletons? Yes, they are bones. However, they are made of a different, softer material, than most bones from other animals - cartilage.
The appendicular skeleton has more bones than the axial skeleton. The axial skeleton includes the skull, spine, and rib cage, which have a total of 80 bones. In contrast, the appendicular skeleton includes the bones of the limbs, shoulders, and hips, totaling 126 bones.
dem bones are the heaviest bones in the skeleton
Skeleton is not a single bone. Group of bones makes a skeleton The adult human skeleton usually consists of 206 named bones.
No beetles have an exoskeleton or external skeleton not an internal skeleton (bones).
No bones, but they do have a hydrostatic skeleton.
The axial skeleton is the bones that make up the centre or core of the skeleton to which the appendicular skeleton which bones attach to.
There's 206 bones in the human skeleton.