How does the bone remodel when there is a bone fracture? Explain the two processes by which bones can be formed. How do you prevent bone loss? Is osteoporosis a genetic or age-related disease? Explain. How does remodeling change the bone structure in response to slight and heavy ...
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For those who believe "Sticks and stones may 18 the bone,but words can never hurt anyone",I have a piece of heartfelt advice.Do not try this most powerful weapon 19 the people you love.It is sharp 20 to cut the deepest into a soul.A.angerB.honorC.sadnessD.happinessA.whatB.thatC...
Bone loss occurs when more bone is resorbed than is formed by the body. Many factors determine how much old bone is resorbed and how much new bone is made. Some factors people have control over (such as diet), but some factors are out of their control (such as age). ...
Recently, open porous titanium implants have become of increasing interest to improve the functional bonding between the implant and human bone and this is the area where a German medical-materials science research group has made some advances. To provoke osseointegration (ingrowth of bone in a ...
After saying sorry sincerely, I held his tiny trembling(抖) body 17.in my arms, lears filling my eyes.For those who believe "Sticks and stones may break the bone, but words can never hurt anybody",I have a piece of heartfelt advice. Do not try this most powerful weapon against the ...
How is skeletal muscle formed? Explain the structure of a sesamoid bone. (a) What is osteoporosis? (b) What causes it? (c) What bones are most susceptible to it? (d) What features contribute to it developing? 1) Explain the relationship in joints between strength and mobility. 2) Consi...
How to support your baby’s bone growth It might be hard to believe when you’re being jabbed from the inside by a pointy elbow or when a little bottom is pushing on your bladder, but your baby’s bones don’t grow in fully developed. They are very much formed by what both of you...
Step-by-Step Solution1. Formation of Platelets: - Platelets, also known as thrombocytes, are formed in the bone marrow. The specific cells responsible for their formation are called megakaryocytes. - Meg