Yes, there are bones that start with the letter "G." One example is the "glenoid," which is the shallow socket of the shoulder blade (scapula) that articulates with the head of the humerus. Another example is the "galea aponeurotica," a fibrous tissue that covers the top of the skull.
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The Zygomatic bone in the cheek.
Most bones start out as cartilage in the human body.
The bones start to fuse together.
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All bones start as cartilage and over time they turn to bone.
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