The humerus in the upper arm, radius and ulna in the human forearm.
The ulna and the radius.
metacarples maybe
That would be the radius and the ulna
The inner ear holds the three smallest bones, the "Hammer", then "Anvil" and the "Stirrup"
Eight plate-like bones form the human cranium by fitting together at joints called sutures.
There are 206 bones in human body at the age of 25.
There are 4 bones in the human leg. The Femur, Tibia, Fibula, and the Patella. This includes the bones in the lower and upper human leg.
The human skeleton has 206 bones and the human skull has 22 bones. The percentage will be: 22/206*100=10.67961165% OR it can be: 30/206*100= 15% (depending on the amount of human skull bones)
Your bones protect your internal organs from injury.
An elephant has more skin.
They would be in the inner or middle ear.
The inner ear holds the three smallest bones, the "Hammer", then "Anvil" and the "Stirrup"
The smallest bones in the body are in your ear, so if you got a picture of the bones in your inner ear, you would have a picture of it.
Eight plate-like bones form the human cranium by fitting together at joints called sutures.
No. The "pinkie" contains several bones, each of which is larger than most of the bones in the toes, and even those are larger than the bones of the inner ear.
A grasshopper's skeleton is external and is called an exoskeleton. It is made of a substance called chitin and does not contain bones. A human's skeleton is internal and in an adult contains 206 bones. Besides materials, a grasshopper's is on the outside & yours is on the inside.
The bones are longer then the human.
I'm going with the bones in the inner ear, because the older a male gets the less he hears.
Carpal bones of the hands that allow the movement of wrist Andtarsal bones of feet which allow the movement of bone are the shortest bone of the body
Human bones.