Bone physiology is the study of the structure and function of bones in the body. It encompasses processes such as bone formation, growth, maintenance, and repair. Understanding bone physiology is important for maintaining bone health and preventing conditions such as osteoporosis.
The body's shape is determined by a strong skeleton
in human physiology they are called muscles then you have muscle to bone which are tendons than you have bone to bone which are ligaments but bones are probably in your case held together by...|skeletal muscle|
Bone is broken down and built up all the time. This occurs on the surface of all bone types. About 10% of bone is replaced each year. Osteoblasts build bone. Osteoclasts break it down. Calcium is needed for this process.
Long bones have the least amount of spongy bone relative to their total volume. Long bones, such as the femur or humerus, have a dense outer layer of compact bone with minimal spongy bone located at the ends.
Cartilage druing youth, then they fuse together after adolescence. Sources: I have an A in physiology:)
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The body's shape is determined by a strong skeleton
R. Bruce Martin has written: 'Structure, function, and adaptation of compact bone' -- subject(s): Physiology, Compact bone, Bone and Bones
Mehdi. Tavassoli has written: 'Bone marrow, structure and function' -- subject(s): Anatomy and histology, Bone marrow, Physiology
Compact bone. I take it you're in your High School Physiology class and forgot your book at school? Me too :s
in human physiology they are called muscles then you have muscle to bone which are tendons than you have bone to bone which are ligaments but bones are probably in your case held together by...|skeletal muscle|
Bone is broken down and built up all the time. This occurs on the surface of all bone types. About 10% of bone is replaced each year. Osteoblasts build bone. Osteoclasts break it down. Calcium is needed for this process.
It can kill the chemicals inside our body!
Long bones have the least amount of spongy bone relative to their total volume. Long bones, such as the femur or humerus, have a dense outer layer of compact bone with minimal spongy bone located at the ends.
William Macewen has written: 'The growth of bone' -- subject(s): Bone Development, Physiology, Bone and Bones, Bones, Growth, Bone and bones, Bone 'Osteotomy' -- subject(s): Leg, Abnormalities, Osteotomy, Surgery 'Pyogenic infective diseases of the brain and spinal cord' -- subject(s): Intracranial Sinus Thrombosis, Spinal Cord Diseases, Meningitis, Brain Abscess
Cartilage druing youth, then they fuse together after adolescence. Sources: I have an A in physiology:)
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