how many bones are there in newborn baby? how it becomes 206 bones by adulthood?
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A baby's body has about 300 bones at birth. These eventually fuse (grow together) to form the 206 bones that adults have. Some of a baby's bones are made entirely of a special material called cartilage (say: KAR-tel-ij). Other bones in a baby are partly made of cartilage. This cartilage is soft and flexible. During childhood, as you are growing, the cartilage grows and is slowly replaced by bone, with help from calcium.
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300 bones are there in newborn baby.
when the newborn child grow to adulthood the bones are fuse together and become 206 bones.
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