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Bone cells take calcium and phosphorus from the blood to keep the bone hard and strong. These minerals are essential for bone mineralization and strength.
The two main types of substances stored in bone matrix are calcium and phosphorus. These minerals contribute to the strength and density of bones, helping to maintain the structural integrity of the skeleton.
Fractures grow when the body's natural defenses to affected areas(in this case, the broken bone) allow certain substances (such as calcium to mend bone) to heal the fracture.
The two principal substances that make up bone are collagen and hydroxyapatite. Collagen provides flexibility and tensile strength, allowing bones to withstand stress and resist fractures. Hydroxyapatite, a mineral composed mainly of calcium and phosphate, gives bones their hardness and rigidity, enabling them to support body weight and protect internal organs. Together, these substances create a strong yet lightweight structure essential for bone function.
The three substances are bone, cartilages, and Chitin.
Chemicals that can destroy bone marrow include certain chemotherapy agents, such as cyclophosphamide and busulfan, which are used in cancer treatment. Additionally, exposure to toxic substances like benzene can also lead to bone marrow damage. These agents can disrupt the production of blood cells, leading to conditions like aplastic anemia or increased risk of infections and bleeding.
Bone in Japanese kanji looks like this. Bone: 骨 Bone in Japanese is pronounced like this. Honei
Bone marrow