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  • In a world where everyone is talking about loosing weight fast, Triangle Bob came up

  • with an interesting idea.

  • He said that people should just get rid of those useless white sticks inside their body.

  • Bones, Triangle Bobthey're called bones.

  • Anyway, silly weight loss schemes aside, could you actually live without bones?

  • I know this sounds like a crazy question, Obviously your bones are a pretty important

  • part of your body.

  • But why?

  • There are 206 of them on the average adult and babies are actually born with even more,

  • around 300 or so.

  • Some bones are long and thick, with the longest being the femur or the thigh bone, while others

  • are thin and flat, like shoulder blades.

  • The smallest bones in your body are in your ear.

  • Bones have two types of bone tissue; compact bone and spongy bone.

  • No, hey isn't that guy copyrighted?

  • Get him out of here!

  • Compact bone is dense and heavy, since it needs to be strong as it's the outside layer

  • of the bone.

  • Spongy bone is lighter and less dense.

  • Bone marrow is also found inside of your bones, and it's a soft tissue with two types; red

  • and yellow.

  • Red bone marrow is where red and white blood cells are made and yellow bone marrow is mostly

  • made of fat.

  • So could you live without bones?

  • At least with the way our bodies currently function, I'd have to say nounless you

  • want to be lifeless pool of human goop on the floor.

  • In which case, then go for it?

  • Since your muscles are attached to the bones of your skeleton, without them, you simply

  • wouldn't be able to move!

  • Just the spine itself, which is made up of 24 small bones called vertebrae, is necessary

  • if you want to keep yourself upright or even stand at all.

  • Maybe that's okay for a lazy day of watching TV, but other than that I'd have to get

  • Triangle Bob to carry me around on his back all the time.

  • Beyond that, there wouldn't be anything to protect your vital organs and your brain

  • would especially be in danger!

  • You'd be one heavy metal concert away from kicking the bucket.

  • However, it is possible to live without some of your bones.

  • For instance, some people with the condition Cleidocranial dysostosis are born without

  • their collarbones or have them abnormally developed.

  • There are a bunch of animals though that don't have a skeleton at all and get along just

  • fine.

  • The octopus is one of my favorites, but others include jellyfish and spiders, who have a

  • hard outer shell called an exoskeleton instead of a skeleton inside their bodies.

  • So were you surprised to learn about how important bones are to the human body?

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