Q.1.
Your bones stop growing when you reach a certain age. What is this age?

Many of the 300 bones in a newborn child’s body merge as they grow, and the number of bones stops at 206 as an adult. By the time you are 25, your bones stop growing.

Q.2.
What is the place where two bones meet known as?

A joint is a meeting place of two bones in our body. While some joints are fixed, others can move.

Q.3.
Can you guess the bone in the human body that is most commonly broken?

The clavicle, commonly known as the collar bone, is the most frequently fractured bone in a human body. It is located between the upper rib cage and the shoulder blade.

Q.4.
By what name are the bones in the human body's spine known?

The spinal cord on physical touch seems to be one large bone. It is, however, made of 33 individual bones called vertebrae. This number reduces to 25 by the time you grow up.

Q.5.
How many bones are there in a human body?

There are around 300 bones in a newborn child’s body. Many of these merge as they grow, and the number of bones finishes at 206 by the time you become an adult.

Q.6.
How many bones does the spine consist of?

The spinal cord on physical touch seems to be one large bone. It is, however, made up of 33 individual bones that are connected by facets.

Q.7.
What is the anatomical name of the thigh bone?

An anatomical name is a scientific name that doctors and biologists use. For instance, what we know as the thigh bone is called the femur by doctors.

Q.8.
What is the name of the human body's smallest bone?

Bones in our body come in different shapes and sizes. Can you guess the name of the smallest bone in a human body? Find out in this question and answers section and get to know more about the skeletal system.

Q.9.
Where is the patella bone located?

The patella is present in the knee joint. It is the point where the shinbone (or the tibia) and the thigh bone (or the femur) meet.

Q.10.
What is the name of the type of joint found in the elbow and knee?

Joints in our body connect bones, and the movement of the body is dependent on these joints. The elbow and knee are hinge joints.