The penal bone.
I am serious, this is not a joke.
The fibula does not bear weight, but several muscles originate from it. The fibula, is the thinner bone in the lower leg, not made for weight bearing, however the tibia is made for weight bearing, which is the larger bone in the lower leg.
FALSE
All the bones in the human leg are weight bearing except the fibula.
The answer is False. The tendon Connects muscle to the bone.
tibia
Load bearing breaks down your bone which causes more bone to be built.
False, bone contains capillaries.
False
what bone contains alveoli bearing teeth
True
mandible
Weight-bearing stimulates bone remodeling by creating mechanical stress which activates osteoblasts and osteoclasts to build and resorb bone in areas of stress. Weight-bearing influences the orientation of the Haversian system by causing the deposition of bone tissue along lines of stress, aligning the Haversian canals parallel to the direction of mechanical load to increase bone strength and adaptation to stress.