Of course they are living, they grow don't they? They derive nutrients from your food and build new bone structure. The marow makes your red blood cells.
bones are living they grow gradually with bone marrow
The bones in our bodies are considered living material. They contain living, growing tissue. Bones are made of calcium and collagen.they are made of living material.
not really, bones are not living cells they are made of calcium mostly and are not living cells, although inside of the bones contain bone marrow, which are living cells
No they are living organs.
bones are important to living things because it protects plants
yes, bones are alive because it is part of a living organism.
All living things do not have bones. All vertebrates (including mammals) do. Substitutes for bones include exoskeletons (arthropods and insects) or cartilage (sharks and some other fish).
Bones are living. Think of it this way, if bones weren't "alive", they wouldn't be able to heal if broken. They are made up of cells that heal the wound, the bone is really just a hard shell that keeps you upright and a home for all those cells.
because it contains cells, called osteoclasts and osteoblasts that produce and destroy bone.
living and fossils
Bone is very much living. Try breaking a bone, and see what it does. :)
When dogs eat the bones from living creature Peta gets annoyed.