No it does not because I'm smart like that
Felix S. Chew has written: 'Skeletal radiology' -- subject(s): Radiography, Bones, Diseases, Human skeleton, Imaging, Diagnosis, Bones and Bones, Bone and Bones
Your hair carries the same kinds of bacteria (and fungi) as you skin does. These can cause diseases.
The type of muscles that wrap around bones are typically skeletal muscles, but muscles do not make the bones light. What makes bones light are the fact that they are porous. There are a lot of holes within the bones that make it lighter, but those holes make sort of arcs and what not, similar to those in the Eiffel tower, for example. They are light weight, but very strong.
vectors cause diseases and transmit around their own sicknesses.
Human bones.
they are pathogenic and cause diseases some of which are very leathal and epidemic
H1n1, the common cold, viral pneumonia, HIV, and many others.
No,just 206 bones in an adult human,but the value can vary in an infant even over 300 cause the bones are in the process of being formed.This is quite contradictory to the fact that an infant is born with cartilage at its birth because cartilage is more flexible,thereby preventing the baby being crushed at the time of birth!
humming bird bones are hollow, while human bones are not holllow
Protists and helminths can cause an disease in an human body. One of the best known diseases caused by protists in the genus Plasmodium is malaria.
They do not treat all diseases. For the diseases they can treat the embryonic cells can provide replacements for the failing (or entirely missing) cells that due to their absence cause the disease.