There actually is no lime green bone fragment after cremation. It is actually a grey green substance known as bone fragments.
Certain bones will have a lime green tint after cremation most likely due to the presence of certain metals. The Chinese believe a person with this color bone after cremation was a good person during their lifetime.
yeah just die a bone green with food coloring and then have someone put in the bag of ashes
A bone fragment is exactly what it sounds like - a piece of bone that is separated from the rest of the bone.
what can be done if you have a osseous fragment in ankle bone
No
A bone fragment can be a physical contamination. Some other physical contaminates are glass particles, wood splinters, stones, or metal fragments.
A bone fragment can be a physical contamination. Some other physical contaminates are glass particles, wood splinters, stones, or metal fragments.
They are not usually connected, but in some special cases they are connected by the Runcinia Grammica bone, a small bone fragment found in some people with Reverse Gigantism. This effect, however, is very rare.
The remains of a dead body after cremation are called 'cremains'.
yes
A bone fracture where the bone fragments are driven into each other is called a "Compacted Fracture".
An accessory ossicle of the elbow is a small bone that was formed during embryonic development in addition to the normal bones.However the term can also mean:A bone spur in the elbow joint areaA bone fragment in the elbow joint area