Since you are saying what will happen if the rate of bone growth is faster than the rate of bone break-down, the bone will become come thicker and stronger and perhaps will show "lipping" at the joints.
Osteoporosis- it is a pathological condition marked by bone resorption exceeding bone deposition
Bones will become demineralized.
The small spaces in bone tisse that are holes in which called?
1. derived from or made up of bone-forming tissue. 2. of or pertaining to osteogenesis.
The cells that produce the collagen and inorganic salts of bone matrix are osteocytes. Osteocytes maintain the protein and mineral content of the bone matrix. Osteogenesis is the production of new bone matrix.
There are quite a few disease that can affect the bones in your body. I will name the top 3. They are Osteoporosis, Osteogenesis imperfecta, and Paget's disease. A short description of the three are listed below:1.) Osteporosis, is the most commonly known one, this affects people of all ages, but is common in older women. Osteoporosis, as defined by Google Health, is the thinning of bone tissue and loss of bone density, or when the bone simply just gets too old and the body fails to produce enough new bone. 2.) Osteogenesis imperfecta is a condition that causes extremely fragile bones. This disease is known an congenital, meaning it occurs at birth.3.) Paget's Disease is a chronic bone condition that is characterized by disorder of the normal bone remodeling process. This disease is most common in older adults. Paget's Disease is rarely found in children, mainly just adults. Bone diseases may come in different names. But basically, all of it involves the break down or weakening of the bone tissues in the body. there is basically, many bones.The diseases of bones are:Rickets,Osteoporosis,Scolios,Arthritis and Bone Infections.osteoporosis, cancer, osteogenisis imperfecta, Paget's disease, Rickets, osteonecrosis.Heres some of umBone cystBone spur (Osteophytes)Bone tumorCraniosynostosisFibrodysplasia ossificans progressivaFibrous dysplasiaGiant cell tumor of boneHypophosphatasiaKlippel-Feil syndromeMetabolic Bone DiseaseOsteitis deformans (or Paget's disease of bone)Osteitis fibrosa cystica (or Osteitis fibrosa, or Von Recklinghausen's disease of bone)Osteitis pubisCondensing osteitis (or Osteitis condensans)Osteitis condensans iliiOsteochondritis dissecansOsteochondroma (Bone Tumor)Osteogenesis ImperfectaOsteomalaciaOsteomyelitisOsteopeniaOsteopetrosisOsteoporosisOsteosarcoma (Bone Tumor)Porotic hyperostosisPrimary hyperparathyroidismRenal Osteodystrophy
-Ulna bone: elbow bone -Radius bone: Forearm bone The radius is the bone of the forearm that extends from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist. The radius is situated on the lateral side of the ulna, which exceeds it in length and size. It is a long bone, prism-shaped and slightly curved longitudinally.
Since you are saying what will happen if the rate of bone growth is faster than the rate of bone break-down, the bone will become come thicker and stronger and perhaps will show "lipping" at the joints.
Osteolysis means destruction of the bone. The distal clavicle is the part of the collarbone farthest from the breastbone.
osteogenesis/ossification is the term for bone formation in the human body. Osteoblasts are a main part of osteogenesis, they are bone cells that form new bone tissue.
osteogenesis is the beginning of bone.
Osteogenesis - bone development Osteoblasts - bone forming cells
osteogenesis
Ossification (or osteogenesis) is the generic term for bone formation. There are two basic types: membranous ossification and endochondral ossification.
Osteogenesis is the process of growing new bone. This occurs as children grow, and pretty much stops at the end of puberty. As a person ages, they will start to lose some of that bone growth.
osteogenesis imperfecta - brittle bone disease
Formation of a bone is called osteogenesis.
The small spaces in bone tisse that are holes in which called?
The term means the process of bone making. Osteo=bone+gen=make+esis=process of.