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Which is strongest to weakest bone in human body in order


Richa Arya 25th Nov, 2018
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Mayank Kukreti 25th Nov, 2018
Hello

The order of strongest to weakest bones in human is as follows

1 Femur: no doubt the strongest, because the strongest muscles deserve the strongest bone. The ancient civilization also used these as weapons. Such strength.



2 Tibia: because when you need to run away from a predator clavicle just don't cut it.



3 Humerus: easily dislocated but little less easy to break



4 Radius: not very strong but does its job



5 Fibula: mostly known for attaching 8 muscles on its shaft. So friendly.



6 Ulna: like a longer roommate of radius but worse in everything else.



Now comes the tough part



7 tarsals



8 Carpals



9 Clavicle: for a bone that starts ossifying so early your just can't say much



10 Metatarsals



11 Metacarpals: you might have fractured them you may break one again.



Goodluck I hope this helps you


























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