Pragernant
Pragernant
Pragernant
What about people who have had limbs amputated?
Do teeth count as part of the skeleton? If you've lost teeth do you only have 99% of a skeleton left?
According to this, bones don't start forming until the sixth or seventh week of gestation, so does the fetus technically not have a skeleton before then?
So many questions
I'd argue you still have one skeleton if you lose limbs or teeth.
Amount of skeletons is an integer representing the anount of bone structures holding and protecting human body (or whatever's left of it).
The real question is, how much of which parts of skeleton can we lose with it still being skeleton instead of a set of bones?
Skeleton of thesus?
Everyone else is failing to count the number of babies (140 million per year) nearly all of whom have 100% complete skeletons and set that against the number of amputations of perhaps a few percentage points across a much smaller number of people annually ("more than 1 million annually").
I’d argue teeth aren’t skeleton because they’re not made of the same substance as bone - the outside is enamel and dentin whereas bones are collagen, protein and minerals (mostly calcium). Kinda like how hair and nails don’t count because they’re made of keratin.
Will no one bring down the average? I guess they won't be stepping up ...
so does the fetus technically not have a skeleton before then?
The cartilaginous pre-bones would still be a skeleton. Sharks have skeletons, but don't have any bones for example.
On average, humans have one testicle.
Less than that. There are more women than men and some men have less than 2.
this is bigoted propaganda against bonelessness
Ivar is INCENSED!
We're the Martians!
Aren't babies cartilaginous at birth? Guess it's still a skeleton as it is a structural frame, even if it's not made out of bones yet.
Chances of getting Boneitis increases with every birth.
It's scary enough that we have one skeleton inside and now I have to worry about the potential for two of them?! How am I supposed to sleep
That is clearly a ball of some sort, possible fairly heavy as she uses two hands to hold it in place.
https://www.historydefined.net/sanju-bhagat/
Proof that men can have babies (and adults) inside of them.
The article says the doctor was able to shake hands with the twin but didn’t confirm wether the twin was able to be saved or not?
Saw a documentary a long time ago. He died within a couple days.
Based on the order in which bits of his brother were removed from him, I’d assume not.
Totally explains all the skulls and rib cages in MK3.
Dennis Prager logic
I'm sorry to burst everyone's bubble but this doesn't make sense. The average person is not pregnant. Therefore the average person does not have more than one skeleton in their body.
It's the average amount, meaning that if one person out of the entire world was pregnant, the average would be technically more than one, even in the slightest degree.
I think even on balance, considering fractions of skeletons in whole people, you're going to end up with more than one skeleton per person despite some of those people missing bones or limbs.
It's like one sixth of a percent more than 1:1 if there are 135 million babies born each year on earth, but that's not nothing.
For pregnant women, right?
Do you understand how averages work?
If there are 8 billion people on this world and each one has one skeleton in them, then the average number of skeletons is one. If even one of those 8 billion people have two skeletons in them, then the average is slightly more than one.
So the average is more than one for pregnant people, but also for all people as a whole.
why did she put a balloon underneath her dress?
Because she's a silly Billie that's known to pull such pranks.