the body grows to provide room from it
it makes your bone grow good and strong!
When the epiphysis closes on a bone, the bone can no longer grow in length. The closure of the epiphysis marks the end of longitudinal bone growth, but the bone can still increase in thickness through a process called appositional growth.
no.
Fractures grow when the body's natural defenses to affected areas(in this case, the broken bone) allow certain substances (such as calcium to mend bone) to heal the fracture.
well in the early stages in the embryo every one does have a little tail from when we had them thousands of years ago but as we grow we lose that bone so it would not be possible to grow a bone
None. Once a bone is surgically removed, it will not grow back on its own. However, in some cases, doctors can use techniques such as bone grafting or synthetic bone implants to help promote bone regrowth in certain areas.
Usually. There are cases where the bone will not grow properly because of the location of the fracture - in the growth plate of the bone. Usually a doctor who treats the child will notice this and watch carefully for normal growth after the injury. There are ways to get the bone to grow, but they are not simple solutions and you should discuss them with your doctor.
Bone marrow
No
There is no bone structure effectingeyebrow hair growth
No, skull bone does not regenerate or grow back after brain surgery. However, in some cases, synthetic materials or implants may be used to replace any bone that was removed during the surgery.
blood is produced inside of your bone marrow.