The first small bones belonging to Balaur bondoc consisted of six elements of the front limbs.
In some quadrumana the zygomatic bone consists of two parts, an orbital and a malar.
But a bone in a living animal consists of both living tissue and non-living substances.
All bones consist of living and dead cells embedded in the mineralized organic matrix that makes up the osseous tissue.
Each metacarpal bone consists of a body and two extremities.
At birth, the bone consists of the two labyrinths, which are small and ill-developed.
The bones consist of lagomorph remains for the most part with a few small lizards and rodents.
At birth the bone consists of two parts, united by a fibrous symphysis, in which ossification takes place during the first year.
The mastoid bone, which sits behind the ear, consists of air spaces that help drain the middle ear.