Children have a different number of bones than adults do. What reasoning explains this?
Group of answer choices
As children develop, their bones become damaged, and they experience bone loss. Adults have fewer bones as a result.
As children develop, they grow new bones, and adults have more bones as a result.
As children develop, some of their bones fuse together, and adults have fewer bones as a result.
As children develop, some of their bones separate into smaller bones, and adults have more bones as a result. SCIENCE