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Two characteristics of the fetal skeleton skull that differ from the adult skeleton are the presence of fontanelles (soft spots) in the fetal skull that allow for flexibility during childbirth, and the incomplete fusion of cranial bones in the fetus compared to the fully fused bones in adults.
"Esqueleto" is skeleton in Spanish.
The synovial joint is not commonly found in the axial skeleton because it allows too much mobility for the axial skeleton where protection and support of internal organs calls for immobility. The axial skeleton consists of the bony and cartilaginous parts that support and protect the organs of the head, neck, and trunk.
In an adult, the skeleton comprises around 14% of the total body weight.
A human skeleton that is taken apart is called a disarticulated skeleton.
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An infant's skeleton is actually mostly cartilage. If a fetus's skeleton was bone, childbirth would be much harder. As calcium deposits in that cartilage, it begins to convert to bone.
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no, they are found in the appendicular skeleton
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Because there would be nothing to move the skeleton, if we didn't need muscle we wouldn't have it
Almost all animals have a skeleton, whether its an internal skeleton or an exoskeleton. Some animals like the Jellyfish are of without a skeleton, and they are very much ... jelly-like. Examples include earthworms, slugs, etc.
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