Yes its a chemical change.
Healing a broken bone involves a combination of physical and chemical changes. The bone undergoes physical changes as it reconnects and reforms its structure, while chemical processes occur to help repair and strengthen the bone tissue.
Yes, a broken leg mending itself is considered a physical change. This process involves the body repairing the bone through biological mechanisms, such as the formation of new bone tissue and the healing of surrounding tissues. While it may involve chemical processes at the cellular level, the overall change is physical because it restores the bone's structure and function without altering its chemical composition.
The process of a dinosaur bone turning into rock over millions of years is a chemical change. This transformation involves the replacement of organic materials in the bone with minerals through a process called fossilization, altering the composition of the original bone.
I'm not sure. I think it is a chemical change.
Broken bones themselves do not directly cause a chemical imbalance in the brain. However, the pain and stress associated with a broken bone can lead to changes in neurotransmitter levels, potentially affecting mood. Additionally, long-term immobilization due to a broken bone can impact overall mental health.
No actually it isn't. Breaking a bone is a physical change. Think about it. Are you changing it into a different substance. No you're not, so it's a physical change.
A broken bone is a fracture.
Yes, the healing of a broken leg is a physical change. It involves the body repairing and rebuilding the bone structure, which is a natural biological process.
The arm is.The collar bone is mostly broken
A broken bone is a bone that has suffered stress. Such stress could lead to several types of fractures.
If there is a bone sticking out it is broken.
A fracture for a broken bone. If the bone is broken badly enough to stick out through the skin it is called a compound fracture.