First of all, who is it that 'believes' this lump on your forehead is 'calcified bone'? If it was you or other persons who don't have a medical license, see a doctor. If your doctor believes the lump to be calcified bone, ask your doctor what should be done to remove it.
No, osteoclasts are responsible for breaking down and removing bone tissue, not non-bony debris. Non-bony debris at the fracture site is typically cleared away by the immune system's phagocytic cells.
The frontal bones form the bony eye brow ridges.
The bony labyrinth refers to the system of bony cavities in the inner ear that house the cochlea, vestibule, and semicircular canals.
The bony point of the ulna that forms the elbow is called the olecranon process. It serves as the bony prominence at the back of the elbow joint and provides attachment for various muscles and ligaments that help in elbow movement and stability.
Bony processes serve as attachment points for muscles, ligaments, and tendons. They also provide structural support and help facilitate movement at joints. Additionally, bony processes can help protect vital organs and structures within the body.
Yes.
In a starfish, the ambulacral ossicles are little calcified bony plates covering the radial canal.
they have bony, calcified skin, which protects them from most predators, and many striking colors that camouflage them or scare off potential attackers
The next step is to place the other hand on the forehead of the victim, andpush down on the forehead as you lift the jaw to bring the chin forward.
Phagocytes
the forehead
One hand on the forehead, the other hand fingers should be lifting on the bony part of the jaw.
Place your other hand on the forehead, open the airway with most of the force on the forehead and less force on the jaw.
No, osteoclasts are responsible for breaking down and removing bone tissue, not non-bony debris. Non-bony debris at the fracture site is typically cleared away by the immune system's phagocytic cells.
ask your doctor if he can surgically remove it.
yes b/c a bony fish has to have a bony body
There are bony fishes and cartilaginous fishes.