Yes, I your bones grow during your youth.
No, bone is continually being broken down and rebuilt in a process called remodeling. Old bone is constantly being replaced with new bone tissue as part of a healthy bone turnover cycle. This process helps with bone maintenance and repair.
During bone formation, compact bone typically develops first as it provides structural support and strength. Once the compact bone is established, spongy bone can form within its interior, characterized by a porous, less dense structure that aids in reducing overall weight while maintaining strength. This process allows for efficient bone development and optimization of resources within the skeletal system.
You should change your oil once every 3,000 miles to be safe; once ever 5,000 miles at an absolute maximum.
No, bones do not undergo mitosis. Bone cells, such as osteoblasts and osteoclasts, are formed through a process called osteogenesis from stem cells. Once bones are fully formed, they do not undergo cell division like mitosis.
Once formed you cannot change your ID. It is the unique identification of yours. An ID is designated to a person at the time of account creation.
An amendment is a change to the constitution so no once they have been enacted they have not changed.
NO
Pangaea is the supercontinent that once formed from all the continents.
yes you can, the patient will not feel the broken bone once the cast is on.
No...once a bone is taken out..it can't be put back in
Once formed, the diamond lattice does not change. Irregularities in the lattice, however, may affect the stone's colour.
No.