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Children have a different number of bones than adults do. What reasoning explains this?

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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

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