Thursday, 28 March 2019

Human bones


The study of bones is called ostelogy. Human has 206 bones in his body. Though in early stage when a child is born he or she has 270 bones but they dicrese as skeleton system grows up. the bone system in Human body is majorly dependent on Skeleton base holding Sternum and Manbrium that provides the facid structure. However in consent to the process of Skeleton strength, there are certain servical ribs which can be different thus counting of bones in every human depends separate in nature. It is essential to understand the bone growth specially for those who have atheletic muscle and want to perform for their countries. Bones help human body develop a stronger shape, precision and strength. In conditions of bone being broken, sometimes strong frozen ice is advised to help in it's heeling. The smallest bone is known as Stapes that is located in ear. It is considered very critical and require great care to make sure that it remains safe. However in condition of it's use for ear, it provides a special core precision and if it gets hurt in most of cases human can reach to the condition of near deafness. The longest bone is known as Femus that is our thigh bone. It has unique role to settle with our knee joint and settle vital position. Considering it's position with heaviest body muscles, it keeps them together and help their set up rightly. The development of it's structure is curious interest of study amongst those who go in Estelogy and they make sure that their fixed and broken process both be studied closely. If it gets broken, the only replacement is plates and rod that can fix which also require expert touch to settle in. The strongest bone in body is leg bone called Tibia. It help our movement stay normal and makes sure that we not get stuck. Though its power and exceleration is something in our body which help us understand why it's position and affirmative existence in our body is most critical and vital as well. This bone is also acculumative source to maintain the joints in our lower knee extention and thence it's location in such joints provide a strong sense of human balance. The hardest bone is Tooth enamal. The nuts present best challenges to humans when it comes to test the tooth enamel. What can be understood that our skeleton system is most complex in the primates and it require great sense of care till it represent the human life force. IN this way a common understanding of it's structure, how the bones work, and helping in maintaining a strong humanistic connection to our bone system finally sets great social and biological relation at large...

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