At birth, there are 300 bones, then 206, so where do the remaining 94 bones go?

Lifestyle Desk: Human body is made of bones and flesh. Our body moves according to the bone structure. We all know that there are total 206 bones in a person's body. But a baby has about 300 bones at birth. Then with increasing age it becomes 206.

At birth, there are 300 bones, then 206, so where do the remaining 94 bones go?
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Lifestyle Desk: Human body is made of bones and flesh. Our body moves according to the bone structure. We all know that there are total 206 bones in a person's body. But a baby has about 300 bones at birth. Then with increasing age it becomes 206.

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So now the question is where do the remaining 94 bones from the body disappear? Now let's find out...

Bones give a specific shape and structure to the body of vertebrates. The skeleton of the body is made up of bones only. The skeleton is what makes us lie, sit and stand.

What are vertebrates? Animals that have bones in their bodies are called vertebrates. Vertebrates such as fish, animals or humans. On the other hand, those who do not have any bones in their body are called invertebrates. Like insects, spiders, earthworms etc.


What are bones made of? Blood is like a liquid connective tissue. Similarly hair is a tough and strong connective tissue. Bone is mainly made of calcium and phosphorus. The protein found in bones is called osin. For this reason the science of studying bones is called osteology.

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When a baby is born, there are about 300 bones in its body. During adulthood, the number of bones decreases to 206. Babies have more bones due to the presence of cartilage in the skeletal system. Some parts of a child's body have more bones than an adult. Simply put, bones are small and weak during childhood, then they fuse together to form stronger bones.


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