You ever notice brushing your teeth is the only time 💀

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That leaves me to wonder: How dirty is our skeleton?

RedwithaR
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Respect to the guy who said I love my skellington

WMZl
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Anyways
Fun Fact:

The adult human skeleton has 206 bones in total.

However, babies are born with around 270 bones, and as they grow, some of these bones fuse together (especially in the skull and spine), which is why adults end up with fewer.

Abos
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Respect to the guy who respected the guy who said I love my skellington

NahSukunawouldwin
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You didn't had to cut me off hits hard🗣🔥🔥🔥

JustinS-wh
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Also grass dosent have a skeleton butGrass is more than just a green carpet on the ground; it is a vital component of the planet's ecosystems and human societies. Its role in supporting life, providing sustenance, and contributing to various industries makes it a truly remarkable and indispensable plant. Understanding and appreciating the significance of grass is essential for promoting sustainable land management practices and ensuring the health of our planet. Grasses improve soil structure, fertility, and water-holding capacity, promoting healthy soil ecosystems. Grasslands support a wide diversity of plant and animal species, contributing to the overall health of ecosystems. Grasses help to regulate water flow through their root systems, preventing flooding and promoting water infiltration. Grasslands play a crucial role in storing atmospheric carbon, helping to mitigate climate change. The cultivation and utilization of grasses have significant economic impacts, contributing to various industries, including agriculture, landscaping, and construction. Grass is used to beautify landscapes, creating visually appealing environments. Certain grasses, like bamboo, can be used for construction and furniture, offering a renewable and sustainable alternative to traditional materials. Recreation:
Grass is used extensively in lawns, sports fields, and recreational areas, providing spaces for play and leisure. Grasses are cultivated for forage, providing feed for livestock and contributing to agricultural productivityThe extensive root systems of grasses help to stabilize soil, preventing erosion and nutrient runoff. Grasses provide shelter and nesting sites for a variety of animals, including birds, insects, and mammals. Grasses are the primary food source for numerous herbivores, including livestock, which are then consumed by humans. Many grains, such as wheat, rice, and corn, are also grasses, forming a cornerstone of human diets



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Grass is a ubiquitous and vital part of the world's ecosystems, supporting a vast array of life and contributing to human activities in numerous ways. From providing food and shelter for animals to being a source of human sustenance and recreation, grass's importance is undeniable. It plays a crucial role in agriculture, landscape aesthetics, and even in the construction of homes and other structures.

BeverlyThompson-vo
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"Brushing your teeth is the only time you're cleaning your kids"

Anco-
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Bros being held at gunpoint by his teacher 💀💀💀

ThePhonkGamerYT
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"You ever notice, brushing your teef is da only time yur clinging yur skelington" 🗣🔥

DOdysseyPrints
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“a person who thinks all the time has nothing to think about besides thoughts”🗣️🗣️

SwagLegacy
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Respect to the guy that said “respect to the guy who said I love my skellington”

Iamcrying
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The next time I bleed, I’m bout to see some dust on my blood💀💀💀

SaulEisenberg-me
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Yes bro im brushing my skeleton because teeth was part of skeleton 😭🙏

Allen_kh
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You’ve found coke with 0.5% chance spawn

Coke-cole-e
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Teeth are often thought of as part of the skeleton because they’re hard, white, and located in the mouth along with the jawbone. However, scientifically speaking, teeth are not classified as bones and aren’t technically part of the skeletal system. While they do work closely with the jawbone and play a key role in how the mouth functions, there are several important differences in structure, composition, function, and biology that set teeth apart from bones.

1. Composition Differences

Bones and teeth are made of different materials. Bones are primarily composed of collagen (a protein that provides flexibility) and calcium phosphate (a mineral that gives bones strength). Teeth, on the other hand, are made up of several different layers:
• Enamel: The outermost layer of the tooth, and the hardest substance in the human body. It’s made almost entirely of minerals, primarily hydroxyapatite, and contains no living cells. This makes enamel much harder than bone but also incapable of healing itself once damaged.
• Dentin: Beneath the enamel, dentin is less hard but still durable. It contains microscopic tubules and is produced by living cells called odontoblasts.
• Pulp: The innermost part of the tooth, containing nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. This is the only part of the tooth that is truly “alive.”
• Cementum: A bone-like material that covers the root of the tooth and helps anchor it to the jawbone via ligaments.

2. Living Tissue and Regeneration

One of the biggest distinctions between teeth and bones is that bones are living tissue. They contain bone marrow (which produces blood cells), and they’re constantly being broken down and rebuilt in a process called remodeling. This allows bones to heal if they’re fractured and to adapt over time to stress and strain.

Teeth, however, do not remodel or regenerate in the same way. Once enamel is lost or damaged, it does not grow back because it’s not made by living cells. While dentin can slowly regenerate to some extent, it’s limited. This is why cavities, chips, or cracks in teeth require dental treatment—they won’t heal on their own like a bone would.

3. Function and Classification

Functionally, teeth are part of the digestive system, not the skeletal system. Their primary role is to break down food by cutting and grinding it during chewing, making it easier to swallow and digest. Bones, on the other hand, serve as structural support for the body, protect vital organs, and enable movement by acting as levers for muscles.

Anatomically, the skeletal system includes all of the bones in the body, along with cartilage, ligaments, and joints. Teeth, despite being embedded in the jawbone, are classified separately because they do not develop from the same embryological structures as bones and don’t perform the same structural roles.

4. Development and Embryology

Bones develop from mesodermal tissue in the embryo, while teeth arise from both ectodermal and mesenchymal tissues. The enamel, for example, is derived from ectoderm (the same layer that forms skin and nervous tissue), not from the same origin as bone tissue. This different developmental path is another reason why teeth are considered distinct from bones.

SniffyGoodToes
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you fool..i once ripped off my skin and muscles and shoved a bar of soap in my hand, then stitched it up, now im always getting cleaned.

OfficalAlistair
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"Until we meet again!" Is fire 🔥🔥

PanzerIIIgamin
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Well..
Teeth are not part of our skeleton because our skeleton can regrow but teeth cannot🤓☝️

Bettertransitions
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"we are cleaning our skelennton with this one"🔥🔥🗣️🔥🔥🔥

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Me as I was watching this while brushing my teeth- 😧

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