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The Human Skeleton

Facts about the Skeleton . There are about 206 bones in the human skeleton. Bones do different things: support (standing), protection (skull protects brain), and locomotion (walking).The skeletons of humans and other mammals have many similarities. Bones have different shapes depending on where

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The Human Skeleton

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    1. October 17, 2005 Charles McDaniel The Human Skeleton Charles McDaniel

    2. Facts about the Skeleton There are about 206 bones in the human skeleton. Bones do different things: support (standing), protection (skull protects brain), and locomotion (walking). The skeletons of humans and other mammals have many similarities. Bones have different shapes depending on where they are and what they do.

    3. More facts….. We are actually born with more bones (about 300), but many fuse together as a child grows up. The longest bone in our bodies is the femur (thigh bone). The smallest bone is the stirrup bone inside the ear. Each hand has 26 bones in it. Your nose and ears are not made of bone; they are made of cartilage, a flexible substance that is not as hard as bone.

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    5. Major Bones skull vertebrae clavicle ulna humerus fibula pelvis tibia femur ribs radius patella mandible

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