Bones
All season 5 mistakesMistakes
1Harbingers in a Fountain7
2The Bond In The Boot2
3The Plain in the Prodigy6
4The Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood5
5A Night at the Bones Museum3
6The Tough Man in the Tender Chicken4
7The Dwarf in the Dirt7
8The Foot in the Foreclosure1
9The Gamer in the Grease3
10The Goop on the Girl1
11The X in the File6
12The Proof in the Pudding7
13The Dentist in the Ditch3
14The Devil in the Details1
15The Bones on a Blue Line1
16The Parts in the Sum of the Whole1
17The Death of the Queen Bee3
18The Predator in the Pool7
19The Rocker in the Rinse Cycle1
20The Witch in the Wardrobe2
21The Boy with the Answer2
22The Beginning in the End2
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The Girl in the Mask - S4-E23

Question: When Doctor Brennan is examining the victim's skull, she states that a "straight suture across the palatine bone" indicates that the victim was a native Japanese speaker. I've studied linguistics, but I've never heard of a person's native language actually affecting their anatomy. So, for example: would a person of Japanese heritage who was born and raised in the US and spoke only English be distinguishable from a person who grew up in Japan and spoke only Japanese, purely by their palatine bones? (00:06:10)

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Answer: Since the palatine bone is a bone that helps form the mouth it has a lot to do with speaking. The shape of it differs a lot depending on your ethnic background. I would guess that they, in the show, meant that the person's bone tells that they were Japanese and that it was "made for the purpose of speaking Japanese." That's what I'd assume anyway. I've studied molecular biology though, so I'm not an expert on bones.

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