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Bone remodeling begins in embryonic development
Actually it is usually stronger. The bony callus that forms after healing is thicker at that point although remodeling will continue to take place.
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The postnatal haemopoesis takes place in the red bone marrow (myeloid tissue) found in spongy bone of the sternum, vertebrae, ribs, claviculae, pelvic bones, flat bones of the skull and proximal epiphyses of some long bones for example humerus and femur.
After a fracture, about 6 weeks although bone remodeling is constantly going on.
bone marrow
It takes place in Epiphany, Clarion county.
From MedicineNet.com: " Paget's disease is a chronic bone condition characterized by disorder of the normal bone remodeling process. Normal bone has a synchronized relationship of mechanisms that act to lay down new bone and take up old bone. This relationship (referred to as remodeling) is essential for maintaining the normal calcium levels in our blood. In bone affected by Paget's disease, the bone remodeling is disturbed and not synchronized. As a result, the bone that is formed is abnormal, enlarged, not as dense, brittle, and prone to breakage (fracture). Paget's disease affects older bone of adults. It's estimated that 1% of adults in the U.S. have Paget's disease. There is an extremely rare form of Paget's disease in children, referred to as juvenile Paget's disease. Paget's disease is also known as osteitis deformans." See related links below for the rest of the article.
In the spongy and palisade mesophyll, due to the large amounts of chloroplasts.
The thousand upon thousand tiny air sacs called the alveoli, which is the where gas exchange within the lungs take place :)
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erythropoiesis bone marrow