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Q 2. A newborn child has 300 bones but a grown up human has

Only 206 bones. What happens to the rest of the bones?



Find out the names of these missing bones.

Answers

Answered by sailaja4258
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The bones get fuse each other to form a strong bone according to the age of the person.
Answered by SpanditaDas
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Answer:

Changing bone as babies grow As your baby grows into childhood, much of that cartilage will be replaced by actual bone. But something else happens, which explains why 300 bones at birth become 206 bones by adulthood. Many of your baby's bones will fuse together, which means the actual number of bones will decrease.

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