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What bone articulate with others?

All bones in the human body articulate (connect) with other bones, except for the hyoid bone in the neck.

Here's why:

* Function of Joints: Joints are where bones meet and allow movement. They are essential for the body's flexibility, mobility, and stability.

* Hyoid Bone: The hyoid bone is unique because it doesn't directly connect to any other bone. It's suspended by muscles and ligaments in the neck, allowing it to move freely and play a critical role in swallowing and speech.

So, while all bones in the body have a purpose, the hyoid bone stands out for its lack of direct articulation with other bones.

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