The Child's book of Nature: for the Use of Families And Schools. Intended to ...

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The Child's book of Nature: for the Use of Families And Schools. Intended to ...
Worthington Hooker
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Such a hard substance, when once made, is finished. It never can grow. No blood can get into it to make it grow, as it can into the bones.
And now you see the reason that every person has two sets of teeth. If the teeth that one lias when a child should remain in his head, they would be too small for him when he became an adult ; and as the jaws grew they would become quite far apart, and so would look very strange. To get rid of these difficulties, the first set begin to be shed about the seve
...nth year, and a new set of larger teeth take their places. As the new teeth are not 76 MORE ABOUT THE BONES.
Skeletons of crabs and lobsters. How they are shed every year.
only larger, but are more in number, they fill up all the room de- signed for them in the enlarged jaws.
All the bones of our bodies are inside, and are covered with muscles, cords, and ligaments ; and over all is the skin. But the bones of some animals are outside. This is the case with crabs and lobsters. Their bones make a sort of coat of mail to defend the soft parts firom being injured.


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