yes it is often stronger if it heals properly
no not at all no not at all
No, it's a neurological disease. What happens to the bones may be age-related.
(me:yes it is true because once the humerouse is formed the bone tissue is never replaced unless the bone is broken)
True, blood calcium is very tightly regulated there are two types of bone cells that will either take up excess calcium if blood levels get too high or break down bone to release calcium if blood levels get to low. Both of these bone cells are controlled by the endocrine system in the body.
Definition: A fracture is a broken bone. A broken bone is a fracture. While many people believe that a fracture is a "hairline break," or a certain type of broken bone, this is not true. A fracture and a broken bone are the same thing! Both of these words mean that the normal bone architecture has been disrupted. This does not imply a certain type of treatment, but in general, bones heal best when immobilized. Medical personnel describe fractures in the following ways:* A complete fracture is when the bone has broken into two pieces.* A greenstick fracture is when the bone cracks on one side only, not all the way through.* A single fracture is when the bone is broken in one place.* A comminuted fracture is when the bone is broken into more than two pieces or crushed.* A bowing fracture, which only happens in kids, is when the bone bends but doesn't break.* An open fracture is when the bone is sticking through theskin.
a two-stage process (resorption and formation) that occurs throughout life. In the resorption stage, old bone is broken down and removed by cells called osteoclasts. In the formation stage, cells called osteoblasts build new bone to replace the old
No
No. A broken bone will hamper your moves.
That's what I've heard, but don't listen to me I have no clue.
No, it's a neurological disease. What happens to the bones may be age-related.
When you apply too much pressure for it to handle, your bone might break. I'd recommend NOT doing that to see if it's true, because it is! Ok? When it breaks, it can either do something like pop the joint, which is the normal not-so-bad-but-painful type, or it actually snaps in the middle of the bone, which can be very bad.
No.The part of the magnet where there is the strongest pull or attraction are called the poles of the magnet.
It is just said that if you are with someone and try to break the wish bone and both of you wish as you pull it and when it breaks who ever gets the biggest piece of bone your wish will come true!
That depends upon how much concrete you have, but generally speaking, concrete structures are stronger than the human body.
One is strengthened in the knowledge that the persecuted remain true to their faith. Through persecution we grown stronger if we hold on to what we know to be true. It is not a physical strength but a spiritual strength.and nothing can break that.
No it is not true
(me:yes it is true because once the humerouse is formed the bone tissue is never replaced unless the bone is broken)
True, blood calcium is very tightly regulated there are two types of bone cells that will either take up excess calcium if blood levels get too high or break down bone to release calcium if blood levels get to low. Both of these bone cells are controlled by the endocrine system in the body.