well in fractuactilicate terms, no but technically yes due to the function
Actually it is usually stronger. The bony callus that forms after healing is thicker at that point although remodeling will continue to take place.
A vertical break in a bone is treated in much the same way as any other fracture. It should be immobilized by casting and preventing from suffering from torque.
Yes I have had my left ear repaired. The bone broke and the surgeon had to graph a new bone and put the wire back on. 3 years later having same problem in right ear
Whale fins remodeled from the legs of a ground dwelling animal over some millions of years. The bones are of the same construction and number, just overlaid with flippers now.
Mastoid Process is the protuberance behind your ear, the occipital is the backside of your head, the perietal lobes are the sides of your skull, the frontal lobe the front. you also have a square inch lobe called the temperal lobe.
Same as drinkin water from a glass/cup. JM
yes i broke a bone in my foot had it in a cast for 6 weeks and then rebroke the exact same bone again
Yes.
a break in the bone is the same as a fracture.
There are specialized cells that surround and permeate bone which lays down new bone fibers and dissolves old bone fibers. (look up ostio-blasts and -clasts)The working logic is lovely, every time a micro fracture occurs in bone that section is made stronger. At the same time everything is slowly being dissolved (and thus made weaker). As soon as a part gets weak enough to fracture ... that part gets strengthened.Thus bone is constantly being adjusted to being the lightest form which can do the job.add Bone is a piezo-electric material, and will be laid down in response to the stress at the point. There are some remarkable pics of broken major bones that gradually straighten as correct load is applied. But your pain nerves cannot distinguish between electrical signals from the piezo rebuild process, and pain itself. So pain indeed is your friend when it comes to bone repair. In the USSR electro-stimulation for aiding the healing of breaks is routine, but much less used in the west.
Restoration. Another term that essentially means the same as renovation is remodeling.
Ossification is bone formation. Calcification is the hardening of tissue into a bonelike structure. Not much, Thay are the same process with different names.