No it doesn’t, because some people are missing limbs or ribs or have artificial joints. So the average body would have slightly fewer bones than necessary to make a whole skeleton.
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Gigan@lemmy.world 2 years ago
Kbin_space_program@kbin.social 2 years ago
Pregnant women would increase the average to greater than one complete skeleton per person.
SuddenDownpour@sh.itjust.works 2 years ago
But are those bones in the body of the pregnant woman, or is the body of the fetus a different set?
CanadianCarl@sh.itjust.works 2 years ago
Oh, don’t forget conjoined twins.
dejected_warp_core@lemmy.world 2 years ago
I was gonna say: whose out there rocking extra bones?
dream_weasel@sh.itjust.works 2 years ago
Despite all the “AKcHUaLLy” comments this is probably true.
If the body has 206 bones and the global average is like 205.7, a bone that is even partially complete is still a bone, and it is probably so close to 206 that the missing parts are negligible and distributed across the skeleton anyway. Think about it, how many people do you know that are missing an appendage or a bone by defect? I bet it’s less than 0.5% of everyone you know.
Take my upvote.
CanadianCarl@sh.itjust.works 2 years ago
I have 2 neighbours is missing a leg, and a family friend missing a finger. I am one of the outliers.
Greg@lemmy.ca 2 years ago
Did these people lose their limbs before or after they met you?
Venator@lemmy.nz 2 years ago
But it still wouldn’t be an entire human skeleton, as there’s more to a skeleton than just the number of bones.
Chef_Boyargee@lemmy.world 2 years ago
I feel like there should be a joke in here about giving someone’s mom an extra bone last night
tubaruco@lemm.ee 2 years ago
technically, because noone has a higher amount of bones but many people have less, this is false.
snooggums@kbin.social 2 years ago
tubaruco@lemm.ee 2 years ago
that is true, but most of these would either be worse for building a skeleton because they deform other bones or do nothing because theyre just extra bits that wouldnt help anyway (in case its a disjointed bone)
Greg@lemmy.ca 2 years ago
Late stage pregnant woman have a higher amount of human bones
tubaruco@lemm.ee 2 years ago
finally someone that doesnt just tell me there is a very rare disease that creates a single extra bone
anyway yeah if you count pregnant women the average skeletons in a human body is more than one
CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social 2 years ago
What about that one horrible disease where your muscles start turning into extra bones?
tubaruco@lemm.ee 2 years ago
those bones dont help much in making a skeleton
HamBrick@programming.dev 2 years ago
Rarer than getting a synthetic hip or being born without wisdom teeth, for example
NotMelon@lemmy.world 2 years ago
HOW!!! How is that possible? I blame illuminati for this.
THE_ANON@lemmy.ml 2 years ago
NO!HOW!HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE???AAA
Seudo@lemmy.world 2 years ago
Some people say there’s a spooky skeleton inside you right now!
dipshit@lemmy.world 2 years ago
Surprising but true!
Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world 2 years ago
Eeew no! Geddit out!
lelgenio@lemmy.ml 2 years ago
Nuh uh!
1984@lemmy.today 2 years ago
I guess we are all average… :)
Burninator05@lemmy.world 2 years ago
The mode human body contains enough bones to make a complete human skeleton. The average human body doesn’t have enought.
Greg@lemmy.ca 2 years ago
The additional ~200 bones from fetuses in late stage pregnant woman would be more than the missing bones from amputees etc. OPs statement is accurate.
jaybone@lemmy.world 2 years ago
Wouldn’t they be too small though?
QuaternionsRock@lemmy.world 2 years ago
You can’t use one unfused half-bone in place of one full bone >:(
JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world 2 years ago
The word average can technically refer to arithmetic mean, median, mode, or range. That’s why you were probably taught them at the same time. That’s also why tests like the ACT tend to have a * at the top that says something along the lines of “The word average indicates arithmetic mean.”
morrowind@lemmy.ml 2 years ago
I have never in my life seen it refer to anything but the mean
MacNCheezus@lemmy.today 2 years ago
Actually, the average human body contains more than one skeleton.
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evidences@lemmy.world 2 years ago
This depends entirely on how many people there are out there with missing limbs.
dream_weasel@sh.itjust.works 2 years ago
Are infinitesimally shaved average bones not bones? Idk who is the bone authority responsible for making that decision.
Tremble@sh.itjust.works 2 years ago
There are a lot of people missing bones, but I don’t think anyone has extra, so….