No it is not normal I have them because I am disabled and terminally I'll but if you do not have any known hereditary illness then go nd get checked out
Bone tissues have the ability to regenerate and repair themselves, a process known as bone remodeling. This process occurs throughout a person's life, with old bone being replaced by new bone tissue. However, the extent of regeneration can be influenced by factors such as age, nutrition, and underlying medical conditions.
An old fracture may not show up on a bone scan if it has completely healed with no active inflammation or increased metabolic activity present at the site. The presence of old breaks on a bone scan largely depends on the healing process and the resolution of any previous damage to the bone.
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.
Bone-forming cells are known as osteoblasts. These cells are responsible for the production and mineralization of bone tissue. Osteoblasts play a crucial role in the bone remodeling process, where old bone is resorbed and new bone is formed.
The function of Bone Ground Human is too basically be supportive to the body. It is basically bones. With Bone Ground Human it actually limits you from smelling like a stanky 11 year old girl. It limits that BO that the persons has and keeps them from smelling like an old skunk.
What should I weigh if I am a 5'7 13 year old who weighs 137 pounds? Generally, that is a common weight for a 13 year old. But it does depend on height. And bone and muscle density.
Small points of bone sticking out from the vertebra toward the front. Osteophytes are an X ray finding association with arthritis in the spine as we age or have had an old trauma.
yes
Golden Lace Wyandotte roosters have spurs after they are around a year-old. When they are young, you will notice a bump on the inside of the leg. As the rooster matures, this will develop into a spur.
you look at his spurs to see how old he is
They grow as the rooster grows. We have some juveniles that are a few months old and theirs are about 1/2 an inch long. Our mature rooster that's about 3 years old (his father was murdered a few months ago and he became the alpha male) has spurs that are 2 1/2 to 3 inches long. His father's were probably about an inch longer than that when he was murdered.
Spurs ?
There is only one species of platypuses. It is not "poisonous", but adult males have venomous spurs on their ankles. Apart from several species of shrews and the Cuban solenodon, platypuses are the only venomous mammals.Female platypuses do not have venom, but they are born with spurs. These spurs fall off by the time the young female is about a year old.
of course they can! if theres a bone it can brake!
35 kgs is d most common weight for a ten year old
The average 11 year old is 567893456
No. You have nothing in common.