No. Bones will not change in size but their density can change. Childhood obeisity can strain the bones causing them to develop irregular; this is why you often see overweight children with odd shaped legs or walking.
There are 206 bones in a normal skeletal system.This does not change unless there is an abnormality at birth.
Muscles change the relative position of the bones. The bones are just the passive (but required) part.
Nothing, the ligaments and muscles surrounding the bones get stronger, but the bones themselves don't change in any way
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the bone does not change that much it might gust change color
A disease doesn't change the number of bones (some few exceptions exist).
No, bones do not contract. Muscles contract and bones provide structure and support for the body. However, bones can change shape over time due to factors like growth, healing, and degenerative conditions.
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Sometimes your bones may decay or give up. if you still Have them then you can hurt yourself so you have to change it
No, bones grow and change shape throughout a person's life. During childhood and teenage years, bones grow in size and length. In adults, bones can still change over time due to factors like physical activity, nutrition, and age-related changes.