The best way to cook a bone-in NY strip steak for the perfect balance of tenderness and flavor is to sear it on high heat to create a flavorful crust, then finish cooking it in the oven at a lower temperature until it reaches your desired level of doneness. This method helps to lock in juices and create a tender steak with a delicious charred exterior.
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The inorganic part of the bone is dissolved, leaving the residual soft and flexible
where the lower leg bones connect to a large bonein the foot called the talus (say: tal-iss)
New erythrocytes, or red blood cells, are produced in the bone marrow through a process called erythropoiesis. Hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow differentiate into erythrocyte precursor cells, which then undergo multiple steps of maturation, including cell division and specialization, to become mature red blood cells. Erythropoietin, a hormone produced by the kidneys in response to low oxygen levels, plays a crucial role in regulating this process.
to preserve animal bones you can cook them (boiling water), you can use beatles and to finish it off after they are clean you can use a mix of half laquer and half laquer thinner or half whit glue, half water.
cranial bones (8) frontal boneparietal bone (2)temporal bone (2)occipital bonesphenoid boneethmoid boneFacial bones: (14) mandiblemaxilla (2)palatine bone (2)zygomatic bone (2)nasal bone (2)lacrimal bone (2)vomer boneinferior nasal conchae (2)In the middle ears (6):malleus (2)incus (2)stapes (2)In the throat (1):hyoid boneIn the shoulder girdle (4):scapula or shoulder blade (2)clavicle or collarbone (2)In the thorax (27):manubrium, body of sternum (gladiolus) and xiphoid processribs (2 x 12)In the vertebral column (24):cervical vertebrae (7)thoracic vertebrae (12)lumbar vertebrae (5)In the arms (2):humerus (2)In the forearms (4):radius (2)ulna (2)In the hands (54):Carpal (wrist) bones: scaphoid bone (2)lunate bone (2)triquetral bone (2)pisiform bone (2)trapezium (2)trapezoid bone (2)capitate bone (2)hamate bone (2)Metacarpus (palm) bones: metacarpal bones (5 × 2)Digits of the hands (finger bones or phalanges): proximal phalanges (5 × 2)intermediate phalanges (4 × 2)distal phalanges (5 × 2)In the pelvis (4):coccyx (4 or 5 fused)sacrum (5 fused)hip bone (innominate bone or coxal bone) (2)In the thighs (2):femur (2)In the legs (6):patella (2)tibia (2)fibula (2)In the feet (52):Tarsal (ankle) bones: calcaneus (heel bone) (2)talus (2)navicular bone (2)medial cuneiform bone (2)intermediate cuneiform bone (2)lateral cuneiform bone (2)cuboid bone (2)Metatarsus bones: metatarsal bone (5 × 2)Digits of the feet (toe bones or phalanges): proximal phalanges (5 × 2)intermediate phalanges (4 × 2)distal phalanges (5 × 2)COMPLEMENTS OF WIKIPEDIAhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bones_of_the_human_skeleton
In the skull (22): Cranial bones:frontal boneparietal bone (2)temporal bone (2)occipital bonesphenoid boneethmoid boneFacial bones:mandiblemaxilla (2)palatine bone (2)zygomatic bone (2)nasal bone (2)lacrimal bone (2)vomer boneinferior nasal conchae (2)In the middle ears (6): malleus (2)incus (2)stapes (2)In the throat (1): hyoid boneIn the shoulder girdle (4): scapula or shoulder blade (2)clavicle or collarbone (2)In the thorax (25 or 27): sternumCan be considered as three bones; manubrium, body of sternum (gladiolus) and xiphoid processribs (2 x 12)In the vertebral column (24): cervical vertebrae (7)thoracic vertebrae (12)lumbar vertebrae (5)In the arms (2): humerus (2)In the forearms (4): radius (2)ulna (2)In the hands (54): Carpal (wrist) bones:scaphoid bone (2)lunate bone (2)triquetral bone (2)pisiform bone (2)trapezium (2)trapezoid bone (2)capitate bone (2)hamate bone (2)Metacarpus (palm) bones:metacarpal bones (5 × 2)Digits of the hand (finger bones or phalanges):proximal phalanges (5 × 2)intermediate phalanges (4 × 2)distal phalanges (5 × 2)In the pelvis (4): coccyxsacrumhip bone (innominate bone or coxal bone) (2)In the thighs (2): femur (2)In the legs (6): patella (2)tibia (2)fibula (2)In the feet (52): Tarsal (ankle) bones:calcaneus (heel bone) (2)talus (2)navicular bone (2)medial cuneiform bone (2)intermediate cuneiform bone (2)lateral cuneiform bone (2)cuboid bone (2)Metatarsus bones:metatarsal bone (5 × 2)Digits of the foot (toe bones or phalanges):proximal phalanges (5 × 2)intermediate phalanges (4 × 2)distal phalanges (5 × 2)
there are only 206 bones in a human body these are all the bonesCranial bones: 1. frontal bone2. parietal bone (2)3. temporal bone (2)4. occipital bonesphenoid boneethmoid boneFacial bones: 5. zygomatic bone (2)6. superior and 7. inferior maxilla9. nasal bone (2)mandiblepalatine bone (2)lacrimal bone (2)vomer boneinferior nasal conchae (2)In the middle ears (6):malleus (2)incus (2)stapes (2)In the throat (1):hyoid boneIn the shoulder girdle (4):25. clavicle or collarbone (2)29. scapula or shoulder blade (2)In the thorax (25):10. sternumribs (2 x 12)In the vertebral column (24):8. cervical vertebrae (7) incl. atlas & axis14. lumbar vertebrae (5)28. thoracic vertebrae (12)In the arms (6):11. humerus (2) 26. condyles of humerus12. ulna (2)13. radius (2) 27. head of radiusIn the hands (54):Wrist (carpal) bones: scaphoid bone (2)navicular bone (2)lunate bone (2)triquetral bone (2)pisiform bone (2)Trapezium (bone) (2)trapezoid bone (2)capitate bone (2)hamate bone (2)Palm or metacarpal bones: metacarpal bones (5 × 2)Finger bones or phalanges: proximal phalanges (5 × 2)intermediate phalanges (4 × 2)distal phalanges (5 × 2)In the pelvis (4):15. ossa coxae (hip bones or innominate bones) (2)16. sacrumcoccyxIn the legs (8):17. head and 18. shaft of femur (2) 22. greater trochanter of femur23. condyles of femur19. patella (2)20. shaft and 24. tuberosity of tibia (2)21. fibula (2)In the feet (52):Ankle (tarsal) bones: calcaneus (heel bone) (2)talus (2)navicular bone (2)medial cuneiform bone (2)intermediate cuneiform bone (2)lateral cuneiform bone (2)cuboid bone (2)Instep bones: metatarsal bone (5 × 2)Toe bones: proximal phalanges (5 × 2)intermediate phalanges (4 × 2)distal phalanges (5 × 2)
Cranium (skull) Mandible (lower jaw) Clavicle (collarbone) Scapula (shoulder blade) Sternum (breastbone) Humerus (upper arm bone) Radius and ulna (forearm bones) Carpals (wrist bones) Metacarpals (hand bones) Phalanges (finger bones) Ribs Pelvis (hip bone) Femur (thigh bone) Patella (kneecap) Tibia and fibula (lower leg bones) Tarsals (ankle bones) Metatarsals (foot bones)
There are 206 bones in the adult body.Axial Skeletal Bones:Cranial Bones: Ethmoid bone, Frontal Bone, Occipital bone, Parietal bones, Sphenoid bone, & Temporal bonesFacial Bones: Inferior Nasal Conchae, Lacrimal bones, Mandible, Maxillae (Maxilla singular), Nasal bones, Palatine bones, Vomer, Zygomatic bones, & Hyoid boneVertebral Column: 7 Cervical, 12 Thoracic, 5 Lumbar, 5 (fused) Sacral, & 4 (fused) Coccygeal vertebraeThoracic Region: 24 Ribs & SternumAppendicular Skeletal Bones:In the Arms and Hands: Clavicles, Scapulae (Scapula singular), Humeri (Humerus singular), Radii (Radius singular), Ulnae (Ulna singular), 8 Carpals (Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetral, Pisiform, Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, and Hamate) in each wrist, 5 Metacarpals in each hand, & 14 Phalanges in each handIn the Legs and Feet: Illium, Ischium, & Pubis (Illium, Ischium, and Pubis are fused together in adults and called the Os Coxae), Femurs, Patellae (Patella singular), Tibiae (Tibia singular), Fibulae (Fibula singular), 7 Tarsals (Tarsus singular - Talus, Calcaneus, Navicular bone, Cuboid bone, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, Cuneiform bones) in each ankle, 5 Metatarsals in each foot, & 14 Phalanges (Phalanx singular) in each footcranium (skull) mandible (jaw) clavicle (collar bone) scapula (shoulder blade) humerus (upper arm bone) ulna and radius (lower arm bones) carpals (top bones of the wrist) meta carpals (lower bones of the wrist) phalanges (fingers and thumb) sternum (breast bone) ribs (ribs) vertebrae, lumbar (lower), thoracic (middle), and cervicle (upper) - spine and# # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # == #the Cranial bones: frontal boneparietal bone (2)temporal bone (2)occipital bonesphenoid boneethmoid boneFacial bones: mandiblemaxilla (2)palatine bone (2)zygomatic bone (2)nasal bone (2)lacrimal bone (2)vomer boneinferior nasal conchae (2)In the middle ears (6):malleus (2)incus (2)stapes (2)In the throat (1):hyoid boneIn the shoulder girdle (4):scapula or shoulder blade (2)clavicle or collarbone (2)In the thorax (25 or 27):sternum Can be considered as three different bones; manubrium, body of sternum (gladiolus) and xiphoid processribs (2 x 12)In the vertebral column (24):cervical vertebrae (7)thoracic vertebrae (12)lumbar vertebrae (5)In the arms (2):humerus (2)In the forearms (4):radius (2)ulna (2)In the hands (54):Carpal (wrist) bones: scaphoid bone (2)lunate bone (2)triquetral bone (2)pisiform bone (2)trapezium (2)trapezoid bone (2)capitate bone (2)hamate bone (2)Metacarpus (palm) bones: metacarpal bones (5 × 2)Digits of the hands (finger bones or phalanges): proximal phalanges (5 × 2)intermediate phalanges (4 × 2)distal phalanges (5 × 2)In the pelvis (4):coccyx (4 or 5 fused)sacrum (5 fused)hip bone (innominate bone or coxal bone) (2)In the thighs (2):femur (2)In the legs (6):patella (2)tibia (2)fibula (2)In the feet (52):Tarsal (ankle) bones: calcaneus (heel bone) (2)talus (2)navicular bone (2)medial cuneiform bone (2)intermediate cuneiform bone (2)lateral cuneiform bone (2)cuboid bone (2)Metatarsus bones: metatarsal bone (5 × 2)Digits of the feet (toe bones or phalanges): proximal phalanges (5 × 2)intermediate phalanges (4 × 2)distal phalanges (5 × 2)THE BONES IN OUR SKELETAL BODY ARE:Cranium, Maxilla, Mandible, Parietal Lobe, Occipital Lobe, Frontal Lobe, Nasal, Temporal Lobe, (HEAD)Clavicle, Scapula, Sternum, True Ribs, False Ribs, Floating Ribs, Vertebrae, Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral/Sacrum, Coccyx/Cotyl (CHEST)Humerus, Radius, Ulna, Carpals, Metacarpals, Phalanges (ARM)Femur, Patella, Tibia, Fibula, Tarsals, Metatarsals, Phalanges (LEG)A typical adult human skeleton consists of the following 206 bones. In the skull (22):Cranial bones: 1. frontal bone2. parietal bone (2)3. temporal bone (2)4. occipital bonesphenoid boneethmoid boneFacial bones: 5. zygomatic bone (2)6. superior and 7. inferior maxilla9. nasal bone (2)mandiblepalatine bone (2)lacrimal bone (2)vomer boneinferior nasal conchae (2)In the middle ears (6):malleus (2)incus (2)stapes (2)In the throat (1):hyoid boneIn the shoulder girdle (4):25. clavicle or collarbone (2)29. scapula or shoulder blade (2)In the thorax (25):10. sternumribs (2 x 12)In the vertebral column (24):8. cervical vertebrae (7) incl. atlas & axis14. lumbar vertebrae (5)28. thoracic vertebrae (12)In the arms (6):11. humerus (2) 26. condyles of humerus12. ulna (2)13. radius (2) 27. head of radiusIn the hands (54):Wrist (carpal) bones: scaphoid bone (2)navicular bone (2)lunate bone (2)triquetral bone (2)pisiform bone (2)Trapezium (bone) (2)trapezoid bone (2)capitate bone (2)hamate bone (2)Palm or metacarpal bones: metacarpal bones (5 × 2)Finger bones or phalanges: proximal phalanges (5 × 2)intermediate phalanges (4 × 2)distal phalanges (5 × 2)In the pelvis (4):15. ossa coxae (hip bones or innominate bones) (2)16. sacrumcoccyxIn the legs (8):17. head and 18. shaft of femur (2) 22. greater trochanter of femur23. condyles of femur19. patella (2)20. shaft and 24. tuberosity of tibia (2)21. fibula (2)In the feet (52):Ankle (tarsal) bones: calcaneus (heel bone) (2)talus (2)navicular bone (2)medial cuneiform bone (2)intermediate cuneiform bone (2)lateral cuneiform bone (2)cuboid bone (2)Instep bones: metatarsal bone (5 × 2)Toe bones: proximal phalanges (5 × 2)intermediate phalanges (4 × 2)distal phalanges (5 × 2)Cranial bones: frontal boneparietal bonetemporal boneoccipital bonesphenoid boneethmoid boneFacial bones:mandiblemaxillapalatine bonezygomatic bonenasal bonelacrimal bonevomer boneinferior nasal conchaeIn the middle earsmalleusincusstapesIn the throathyoid boneIn the shoulder girdlescapula or shoulder bladeclavicle or collarboneIn the thoraxsternumCan be considered as three bones; manubrium, body of sternum (gladiolus) and xiphoid processribsIn the vertebral columncervical vertebraethoracic vertebraelumbar vertebraeIn the armshumerusIn the forearmsradiusulnaIn the hands :Carpal (wrist) bones:scaphoid bonelunate bonetriquetral bonepisiform bonetrapeziumtrapezoid bonecapitate bonehamate boneMetacarpus (palm) bones:metacarpal bonesDigits of the hand (finger bones or phalanges):proximal phalangesintermediate phalangesdistal phalangesIn the pelviscoccyxsacrumhip bone (innominate bone or coxal bone)In the thighsfemurIn the legspatellatibiafibulaIn the feetTarsal (ankle) bones:calcaneus (heel bone)talusnavicular bonemedial cuneiform boneintermediate cuneiform bonelateral cuneiform bonecuboid boneMetatarsus bones:metatarsal boneDigits of the foot (toe bones or phalanges):proximal phalangesintermediate phalangesdistal phalangesWhere do you think, Practically everywhere!! Maybe more then 250 so yeah answers your question.
The human skeleton consists of 206 bones, including the skull, spine, ribs, pelvis, and extremities such as the arms and legs. Major bones include the femur (thigh bone), tibia and fibula (lower leg bones), humerus (upper arm bone), and radius and ulna (forearm bones).