When we are born, our bony structure is not bone at all, but a bone precursor called cartilage.
Our skeletal structure begins to turn into bone as we begin to move. It is the physical stress of movement and eventually walking that helps our body lay down its bony form.
This is why it is so important to have your children checked by a healer or energy worker as a child. Improper structural alignment, as a result of physical injury, falls, stresses, or in utero constraint will lead to a faulty framework as we grow.
Regular postural check-ups and removal of excess stress or tension in the body is essential to assisting the body to build a lasting and structurally sound body.
Our bones continue to form all the way into our late teen years until we have a fully formed adult skeletal structure. Until this point, there is greater opportunity to correct structural issues from sports, falls, surgeries, illnesses, etc.
So get your children checked regularly for a healthy foundation that will last a lifetime.
Chromosones become visible during prophase.
Interphase as they become decondenced
In interphase the chromosomes are not yet visible but become visible in prophase
They should stay visible.
it means there are 20 bones in my foot....
You get bones
buned bones become brittle
when we turn adult we have 203 bones
During the Prophase. :)Chromosomes become highly condensed.They are visible to light microscope,not naked eye
Interphase as they become decondenced
Metaphase
Your bones will become weak and break easily.