Bones grow based on stress levels. When there is a lack of estrogen or testosterone bones tend to grow weaker in some people. Many bone supplements contain estrogen or testosterone hormones that cause tension in the bones, thus causing osteoblasts (bone forming cells) to build strong bones.
nutrition, exposure to sunlight,hormon
al secretions, and physical excercise
this can affect bone growth
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epipyseal plates at each end of the bone get narrower and narrower until they disappear.
Human growth hormone, calcitonin, and parathyroid hormone are all involved. Also estrogen plays an important role, especially significant for women after menopause.
The hormones chemicals travel through the blood sending messages all over your body. These messages can tell your body how to grow and develop.
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They flow through out the blood cells producing hormones therefor, your calcium level is affected by the blood that is pumping .
no they need calcium
If this happens, then the growth of the bones will stop lengthwise. So the height of the boy will not increase further. The breadth of the bone can still increase. You have two such plates in long bone. Both needs to be closed in order to stop the growth length wise.
An increase in bone growth is promoted by different hormones. In most cases this is as a result of estrogen in women and testosterone in the men.
Growth hormone is the hormone that stimulates bone and muscle growth. It is made in the pituitary gland. It is also known as somatotropin. Growth hormone is responsible for the increase in height in children and adolescents. It also increases bone density and muscle mass, and stimulates organ growth.
the physiological zones of bone growth is a logical growth between the bone and the osteoclasts.
Metaphysis is the lining that promotes bone growth in width.
Growth Hormones, Thyroid Hormones, Sex Hormones and Mechanical Stress
The hormones that most dramatically affect breast growth are estrogens.
calcium, phospherous
hormones respnsoble for growth and development
Growth hormones were first synthesized in the 1930s. They came about as a solution to children who were born with deficiencies in their calcium and at a bone marrow level. In order to balance out their system, they were introduced to growth hormones, with the hopes that their calcium would harden and their bone marrow would be plentiful .
Growth is affected by 1. Growth Hormone 2. Thyroid Hormones 3. Insulin 4.Parathyroid Hormone 5. Calcitriol 6. Reproductive Hormones
Growth hormones affect the rate at which you grow.
Growth hormone, and its derivative IGF-1 controls the rate of growth.Other hormones also affect growth: sexual hormones, insulin and thyroid hormone also affect growth.Corticosteroids retard growth.
Growth hormones and Food.
When the production of sex hormones increases, both growth also increases. This is why, when a child hits puberty, they normally have a growth spurt.
Hormones.
Calcium food like e.g: milk eggs cheese consult your g.p about bone growth.