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the Ligament attaches bone to bone and the tendon attaches bone to muscles...my science book says that "cartilage and ligaments allow joints to move and keep bones together."
Keep on clothes
The shin bone is called the tibia and next to it lies the fibula
Bone cells, which are found within the bone tissue, are responsible for the make-up of the skeleton of vertebrates. There are different types of bone tissue in a bone that are made up of different bone cells: there is the compact tissue which is the hard outer part of the bone, the cancellous tissue which is all the spongy tissue inside of the compact tissue, and the subchondral tissue which is the smooth tissue at the end of each bone. Bone cells all work together inside of the bones to help keep up the skeletal system. The bone cells do many things for the skeletal system such as the development of new bones, the maintenance of bones, and the regulation of minerals in the body.
They are water-resistant overalls that children or adults can wear in the snow to keep the snow from penetrating to their regular clothes.
Yes. If we were able to perfectly mimic Earth's gravity, our body would have to keep the bone and muscle, as it is needed.
This can happen for several different reasons: Parathyroid hormone (PTH) can be pulling calcium out of your bones to keep it "normal" in your blood... this will result in osteopenia (lack of bone) and eventually in osteoporosis, where your bones are somewhat like a honeycomb inside (lace like) instead of solid bone tissue. Many people with osteoporosis have bones that cannot support the body weight and will break. There are other conditions that can result in loss of bone density, and/or making bones brittle. Please have your physician diagnose your condition, and then once you have a diagnosis, you can research how to remedy it (or manage it). For example: Weight bearing exercises help build up bone, and several vitamin and mineral deficiencies can result in the loss of bone.
Clothes will help keep your clothes organize but you got to also keep yourself organize. Or try using the little box dressers they will help you keep you and your child clothes organize.
to keep clothes smooth and crease free (unless you need a crease)
we should wear neat and clean clothes to keep ourselves free from baccterias and diseases.
After you beat The Wind Waker and start the second time, you will keep your old clothes.
It is used for osteoporosis and several other bone diseases. It is marketed alone as well as in combination with vitamin D. Osteoporosis is a loss of bone density, usually in older folks, especially women. As you get old, your bones can get brittle, and break easily. Fosamax helps keep that from happening.
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You put the clothes in cold water and keep it under there for a hour.
you have to keep in shade or you can wear 2 layer of clothes.
Perhaps your GP meant that your bone density is lower than normal, but not low enough to be concerned about, and that it should be checked again later to see if it is any worse. I am just speculating though - you should ask your GP for a clearer answer.
Keep it dry.