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2) Human thigh bones are stronger than concrete. The thigh bone is called a femur and not only is it the strongest bone in the body, it is also the longest. Because the femur is so strong, it takes a large force to break or fracture it – usually a car accident or a fall from high up.
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Well, that depends, because there are many ways to measure strength. Generally, the bigger the muscle the stronger it is, so we could say that the muscles in the front of the thigh (the quadriceps) or back of the hip (the gluteus maximus) win the prize because they are the biggest. But many experts will say that a much smaller muscle is the strongest – the masseter. This is the main muscle that attaches to your jaw and works to close your mouth. Because of the forces it can create to chew (up to 200 lb at the molars), based on weight, this muscle is the champion.
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