I actually wondered the same thing (because why not replace it with something that wont break next time, right?)....which is why I asked my doctor when I broke my arm a few years back. She laughed at me and then said the muscles would have nothing to attach to which would make your limb (or whatever other bone it is) pretty much useless. You would have a strong bone, or at least a metal rod, in your body but it would be pointless.
No. Metal can be used in place of bones by bolting it to healthey bones bit these will not fuse. Bone can reform over a metal core to a certain extent but these are not fused.
yes by casting and molding body bones compared to urs and use titanium molding
The saccrum
The ilium, ischium, and pubis all fuse to form the coxal bone. The coxal bone is more commonly know as the hip bone.
Synotosis
Yes
CAT scan after bone removal can not be seen by a surgeon or radioligist. Is this possible?
The saccrum
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Yes it is possible to isolate DNA from bone.
The ilium, ischium, and pubis all fuse to form the coxal bone. The coxal bone is more commonly know as the hip bone.
No, not normally. Unless the metal has been placed there during an operation. Some bone fractures may be pinned with metal plates to strength the bone.
slow fuse
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metal. bone. and wood
Yes, they are!Extra: They are absorbed by bone and metal.