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What is the largest bone in the human body?

The femur, also known ​as the thigh bone, is the largest bone in your body. It is also the heaviest, and the strongest bone in the entire human body. All of the body's weight is supported by the femurs.Thus aiding the body during the activities, such as running, jumping, walking, and standing.

Can humans eat cooked chicken bones?

I eat cooked chicken bones all the time, particularly the wing bones and ribs. I don't really think about the nutritional value all that much, I just feel it's sometimes easier to just bite through and chew the entire chunk of meat, bone and all, than fiddling around with your tongue, fingers or utensils to remove the meat from the bones.Plus, in the case of the ribs, I notice that flavor tends to concentrate there. Other, more knowledgeable people could tell you why, but when you marinate or coat or paint sauce on chicken, a lot of flavor gets into the spaces in between the ribs, giving me an additional incentive to leave very little out of a chicken breast.

Why hasn't NASA sent humans to Mars?

Lotsa problems :

Time : it would take like 2 years to get there

Human body : after 1 month in space, the human body has troubles with its bones because gravity doesn't work anymore, imagine after two years

Space : sun radiations would be very dangerous

Human himself/herself : who will volunteer for such a task? Imagine been crammed with 6 other folks in a room no bigger than your average kitchen, they'd probably kill each others before reaching Mars...

How much force does it take for a horse to break a bone? Or spine?

Just wondering. My neighbor told me she knew a woman whose horse ran full-force into a fence and broke its neck in such a way that the horse's head was almost off (it died on impact). Is that really possible, for its neck to break open after running about 30mph into an object? I'd like to know how the other bones hold up as well. I've never had broken bone problems with my horse, she ran into a pipe gate at a gallop but only had two shallow cuts, along with a bump on the nose that settled down a day or so later, the vet never found anything lasting. There's a horse-shaped dent in my gate, so I suppose it depends on the thing the horse collides with/the way the force is distributed, rather than speed?

Do both Jews and Arabs belong to the Semitic race?

For the most part, the answer is yes.Ethnic Jews/Israelites are a Levantine Semitic group, whose Hebrew language is a North-Western Semitic language.Ethnic Arabs are an Arabian Semitic group, whose Arabic language is a Central Semitic language.Now why did I say “for the most part”?In the case of Jews, they were scattered around the world, so some of them mixed with other peoples and are thus in a sense “diluted”. Nevertheless, most Jews still have a substantial amount of Semitic ancestry, and there are a number of Jewish groups that are basically still “fully” Semitic (eg. Iraqi Jews).In the case of Arabs, Gulf Arabs (who are the original Arabs) are definitely ancestrally Semitic, but there are Arabs in other regions who adopted the Arabic language and culture, but are not ancestrally Arabian.So for example, most Maghrebi Arabs (Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco) are descended from Arabized Berbers and most Egyptian Arabs are descended from Arabized Egyptians. These Arabs are technically not ancestrally Semitic, as they are Arabs by language and culture, but not by blood.To conclude, both Arabs and Jews are mostly Semitic, but there are exceptions as you can see.There’s also a third major Semitic group that’s still alive and well: The Assyrians. A lot of people aren’t aware that they still exist. Assyrian people - WikipediaHere’s one of my past answers to a similar question: Yeshayahu Cohen's answer to What does it mean when Jews and Muslims say that they are "cousins"?

I got sciatica and it made me grow taller?

It would be impossible for sciatica to make you grow taller. 100% impossible. And what's wrong with being tall? I was 5'9" at your age, grew another inch plus after wards. My niece is almost 6 foot and only 17 years old. Embrace being tall, it's a good thing. Back to sciatica, since you have it I would assume that you know what it is. It has nothing to do with growing and no way would it interfere with getting taller. It's basically a pinched nerve, that's it. Painful and can cause nerve damage but will never have anything to do with getting taller, and neither will stretching.

Edit: Wow, I've never heard of anyone growing significantly in one day, probably a coincedence though. Embrace being tall trust me! You will be the envy of others as you grow up, especially once you become a full blown woman. Again, trust me. I would bet my last dollar that you've also been having growing pains, yes, they are real. Between that and the sciatica you just didn't realize it but I bet it sure made you hurt. I really really hope you get the pain under control, I've been developing sciatica in my right leg and am terrified since I've already had so many surgery's that I'm out of options to fix it, except for another surgery. That's the last thing I want for you! Keep up the therapy, get well, and don't worry about your height, you will be a beautiful tall woman who will be envied.

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