The Human Skeleton: AMAZING FUN FACTS | Educational Videos For Kids
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TLDRDid you know the human skeleton is five times stronger than steel? A bone the size of a phone can withstand up to 9,000 kilos! With 206 bones in an adult body, more than half are found in the hands and feet. The femur is the longest bone, while the stirrup bone in the ear is the smallest. Giraffes and humans both have seven neck vertebrae, and babies are born with about 300 bones, which fuse over time to form the 206 adult bones. The human skeleton is truly a marvel, protecting vital organs and supporting our bodies in amazing ways.
Takeaways
- 😀 Human bones are five times stronger than steel, with a piece the size of a phone able to withstand up to 9,000 kilograms of pressure.
- 😀 Our bones protect vital organs like the brain and heart, showcasing their importance beyond strength.
- 😀 Out of the 206 bones in an adult human body, 52 are found in the feet and 54 in the hands, meaning more than half of our bones are located in these two areas.
- 😀 The longest bone in the human body is the femur, which connects the pelvis to the knee.
- 😀 The smallest bone in the body is the stirrup bone in the ear, measuring between 2.5 and 3 millimeters.
- 😀 Despite the long neck of a giraffe, both giraffes and humans have the same number of neck bones—seven vertebrae.
- 😀 Babies are born with approximately 300 bones, but some of them fuse together over time to form the 206 bones that adults have.
- 😀 The stirrup bone in the ear is also known as the 'syrup' due to its resemblance to the stirrups used in horseback riding.
- 😀 The human skeleton is a marvel of nature, with remarkable properties that protect and support the body.
- 😀 The combination of strength, flexibility, and protection makes bones an essential component of the human body.
Q & A
How much stronger are human bones compared to steel?
-Human bones are five times stronger than steel. A piece of bone the size of a phone can withstand up to 9,000 kilos of weight.
What are some of the vital organs protected by bones in the human body?
-Bones protect important organs such as the brain and the heart.
Which parts of the human body contain the most bones?
-The human feet and hands contain the most bones. Out of the 206 bones in the adult human body, 52 are found in the feet and 54 in the hands.
Which bone is the longest in the human body?
-The longest bone in the human body is the femur, which connects the pelvis to the knee.
Which bone is the smallest in the human body?
-The smallest bone in the human body is the stirrup bone, located in the ear. It measures between 2.5 and 3 millimeters.
Why is the stirrup bone in the ear called the 'stirrup'?
-The stirrup bone is called this because it resembles the stirrup used in horse riding.
Do giraffes have more bones in their neck than humans?
-Despite their long necks, giraffes have the same number of neck bones as humans—seven vertebrae.
How many bones does a human baby have compared to an adult?
-A human baby has approximately 300 bones, more than an adult's 206 bones. Over time, some of these bones fuse together as the child grows.
Why do babies have more bones than adults?
-Babies have more bones because some of their bones are initially separate and gradually fuse together as they grow, resulting in 206 bones by adulthood.
What is one of the fascinating aspects of the human body mentioned in the script?
-One of the fascinating aspects of the human body is its marvelously designed skeleton, which provides both protection and strength.
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