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fossil calcification is when the calcium in a bone intergests and causes the bone to rott away. the calcium in a bone desintergrates leaving only the fossil behind.
for me i think it is impossible because when you cook the bone some fibers & calcium are lost so this make the bone weaker and breakable...
My sister has a problem with the calcium not being able to get through to her marrowbone what causes this to happen.
Osteoclasts cut away the calcium from the bones.
No, calcium channel blockers work at the level of muscle cells.
In the process of cooking bones, the calcium deposits within the marrow are evaporated with the water/moisture of the bone. This lack of calcium is why the bone is more brittle after having been cooked.
Ostioclasts are the cells that lay down the calcium salts that are the bony part of bone. Ostioblasts are the cells that dissolve the bony salts. Note : condroclasts and chondroblasts do the same thing for the collagen matrix of bone. They all work together to form and modify bone.
A person should eat their normal diet before the bone density test. The only change that should be made to a diet is calcium supplements. Calcium supplements should not be taken before a bone density test.
Steroid Epidurals taken quarterly from a Trained Dr. can cause bone to become brittle you must take Calcium for bone and Vitamin D to absorb the Calcium, but no thin skin
Bone tissue appears almost exactly like the cross section of a tree. Each individual tree represents the functional unit of bone connective tissue, or an osteon. The center circle is called the Haversian, or central, canal. The blood and nerve supply of bone (remember, it's a living tissue; therefore, oxygen is delivered to bone via red blood cells and carbon dioxide is taken away) runs through the Haversian canal.
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