Biology, asked by sksadaffff, 11 months ago

why are some bones in our body fused

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Answered by sucheta123
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Answer:

bones are fused in our body to form hard bones and to become strong

Answered by RabiaDavinder
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Answer:

Because, most of this cartilage turns into bone, in a process called ossification.

Explanation:

When the baby grows, some of its bones fuse together to form bigger bones. By adulthood the plates,your skeleton contains just 206 bones.Growth occurs when cartilage cells divide and increase in number in these growth plates.

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