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Which of the following bone is the hardest bone in the human body
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The hardest bone in the human body is the **temporal bone**, specifically the petrous part of the temporal bone, which contains the structures of the inner ear. However, in terms of the overall hardness of the mineral content, the **femur**, or thigh bone, is often considered one of the hardest bones due to its size and strength, designed to support weight and withstand various forces during movement. Generally, bones are comprised of a dense combination of collagen and mineralized components, with the mineral part predominantly made of hydroxyapatite, which contributes to their hardness.
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