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Bones

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Explore the incredible world of bones! Uncover fascinating facts about your skeleton's structure, vital functions, and how it supports your body.

  • Humanbody74 views

    Bones Are Stronger Than Steel by Weight — and They Are Living Tissue

    Gram for gram, compact bone is stronger than steel. Its hierarchical structure of collagen fibers and hydroxyapatite crystals gives it both flexibility and hardness. Unlike steel, bone is living tissue: it is constantly remodelled by osteoblasts (cells that build bone) and osteoclasts (cells that break it down). The entire skeleton is replaced roughly every 10 years. The femur (thigh bone) can withstand compressive forces of up to 1,700 kg.

  • Capricorn108 views

    Capricorn Is Astrologically Linked to Bones, Teeth, and Knees

    Ruled by Saturn, which governs structure and solidity, Capricorn is associated with the skeletal system, particularly bones, teeth, and knees. This connection emphasizes their endurance and ability to bear burdens, but also potential vulnerabilities in these areas.

  • Human Body81 views

    The Smallest Bone In The Human Body Is In The Ear

    The stapes, or stirrup bone, located in the middle ear, measures only about 2.5 by 3 millimeters. It's crucial for transmitting sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear, allowing us to hear.

  • Biology89 views

    Babies Are Born With More Bones Than Adults

    A newborn baby has around 300 bones, while an adult has 206. Many of a baby's bones are made of cartilage and eventually fuse together as they grow, like those in the skull and spine, forming stronger, larger structures.