Osteoclast
Osteoclast
Osteosarcoma is a malignant cancer of osteocytes or bone cells. The cancer may come from osteoblasts (the cells that lay down new bone), osteocytes (the cells that maintain the bone, but these are rare) or osteoclasts (the cells that tear up old bone). In dogs, the most common sites for an osteosarcoma are "away from the elbow, towards the knee" - in the humerus (upper arm bone) by the shoulder blade, in the radius (lower arm bone) by the wrist joint, in the femur (thigh bone) and in the tibia (shin bone) by the knee.
Osteosarcoma is a malignant cancer of osteocytes or bone cells. The cancer may come from osteoblasts (the cells that lay down new bone), osteocytes (the cells that maintain the bone, but these are rare) or osteoclasts (the cells that tear up old bone). In dogs, the most common sites for an osteosarcoma are "away from the elbow, towards the knee" - in the humerus (upper arm bone) by the shoulder blade, in the radius (lower arm bone) by the wrist joint, in the femur (thigh bone) and in the tibia (shin bone) by the knee.
Adult stem cells generate replacements for cells that are lost through normal wear and tear, injury, or disease
Bone tissue is constantly being broken down and rebuilt through a process called bone remodeling. This process is regulated by cells called osteoclasts, which break down old bone, and osteoblasts, which form new bone. In addition, a healthy diet rich in calcium and vitamin D, along with regular weight-bearing exercise, can help maintain strong and healthy bones and prevent them from getting worn down.
The small bone located at the corner of each eye that contains a fossa for the tear gland and canals for the passage of the tear ducts is the lacrimal bone. It helps in the production and drainage of tears to keep the eye lubricated.
Tear Down These Walls was created in 1987.
Tear the Signs Down was created in 2010.
Quadriceps muscle is one of the strongest muscle of the body, but yes it can tear. Quadricpes muscle originates from the femur the thigh bone and inserts into the knee cap bone patella and then it goes down further to insert onto the leg bone or tibia. The main function of the muscle is extension of the knee that is to make the knee straight. it can tear at three locations 1 quadriceps tendon tear 2 patella fracture 3 patellar tendon tear the effect of this is inability to extend the knee and inability to lock the knee while standing the person buckles at the knee while standing.
To tear down and remove. As in, "to tear down and remove a building".
Tear the World Down was created in 2009-10.
A sprain is a partial tear of a ligament or tendon; it's not an injury to a bone.