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How many bones does a newborn baby have?
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How many bones does a newborn baby have?
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A newborn baby would have
300
bones, which will gradually fuse together, which is why when we get older, we have 206 bones.
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Hello there.
How many bones does a newborn baby have?
Answer: A newborn has
270 - 350 bones
in their body. As they grow older many of the bones fuse. Therefore adults have 206 bones.
Hope This Helps You!
Good Luck Studying ^-^
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