Saturday, October 31, 2009

What is the thickest bone in the human body?

I heard from someone that the bone in front of your brain (frontal bone) is the thickest bone in the body. But I would think I would be something more like the femur or pelvis? Is this true?
Answer:
It depends on where the measurement is made, but yes, the femur and many other bones are thicker than the various bones that comprise the skull.
the wiener
I would guess the femur too.
I work in an ER. The thickest bone, and also the strongest, is the femur, just as you thought.
no. it is your femur.
the femur is the strongest bone. you must have an odd shaped skull cuz most don't even feel thick.
the femur is the thickest and strongest. the femur is usually the one bone that rarely gets broke but if you do brake it, it will cause alot of pain!! the femur also carrys most of the weight on your body.

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