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The Skeleton Facts




A big part of the body, the skeleton is what gives a frame on which the rest of the body parts hang = muscle, organs, skin. Bones also store a mineral called calcium, which is important for your nerves, heart, and other organs, as well as providing bones their "hardness." The bones of the skeleton grow continually from birth to about age 20 or 25. Broken bones will regrow until the broken ends come together. Read on for more fun and interesting skeleton facts!
Interesting The Skeleton Facts:
Although bones appear very hard, under the surface they are more like sponges, with lots of air. This makes bones very strong, but very light.
The adult human body has 206 bones in the skeleton. These bones are grown together from about 300 bones at birth!
The spine, which runs down the center of the back, allows the body to bend forward, backward, side to side, and rotate to each side. It provides support for the entire upper body (everything above the hips), and also protects the spinal cord.

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