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There are two-hundred and six bones in the adult human body<ref | There are two-hundred and six bones in the adult human body<ref /> . Children have more bones (270 as an infant), as bones in the skull are separate and have not yet fused together ([[Ossification|ossification]]). These bones make up the [[Skeletal system|skeletal system]] which helps support the body and aid in movement. In the human skeleton, there are two main types of bone: long bones and flat bones<ref name="2" />, and three others, (short, irregular, sesmoif). Long bones, such as the humerous, are made up of a long shaft made of compact bone and contain a cavity which is filled with [[Bone marrow|bone marrow]]. Flat bones are mainly found in the skull and are made of two thin layers of compact bone, with a layer of cancellous bone in between them<ref name="3." />. <br> | ||
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1.Denise M. Covert, R.N.. (2011). How Many Bones Are There in the Human Body?. Available: http://howmanyarethere.net/how-many-bones-are-there-in-the-human-body/. Last accessed 23rd Oct 2012 | |||
2.Biology for the Medical Sciences, P. Bradley & J. Calvert | 2.Biology for the Medical Sciences, P. Bradley & J. Calvert | ||
3.http://www.teachpe.com/anatomy/types_of_bones.php (25/10/2012) | 3.http://www.teachpe.com/anatomy/types_of_bones.php (25/10/2012) |
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1.Denise M. Covert, R.N.. (2011). How Many Bones Are There in the Human Body?. Available: http://howmanyarethere.net/how-many-bones-are-there-in-the-human-body/. Last accessed 23rd Oct 2012
2.Biology for the Medical Sciences, P. Bradley & J. Calvert
3.http://www.teachpe.com/anatomy/types_of_bones.php (25/10/2012)