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All organic compounds contain carbon; most inorganic compounds doesn't contain carbon.
The first event in appositional growth of bones is the activation of osteogenic cells, also known as osteoblasts. These cells become active in response to various factors such as hormones or mechanical stress. Once activated, osteoblasts start depositing new bone matrix on the outer surface of existing bone, leading to an increase in bone thickness.
Simplest atomic ratio of the elements present in the compounds.
The ionic compounds exist as solid crystals or Lattice, when such compounds are added to water crystals break down into ions ,it is dissociation (breaking) of lattice.
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A chemical does not stimulate appositional growth- weight bearing exercises stiumlate appositional growth.
The process of bone growth is known as osteoporosis.osteoporosis is a degenerative bone disease, ossification in the process of bone growth
appositional growth increases in thickness, in width, while interstitial growth increases within to increase in length.
Increasing the diameter of the bone
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Appositional growth
Intramembranous ossification Endochondral ossification Appositional growth
When the bone increases in diameter, it is called appositional growth.
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appositional growth.
as seen in a histologic section of cortical bone of the mandible, are a result of growth of the mandible by appositional growth