what keeps our bones from scratching and bumping agaist each other when we move
Joints in the body are lined with a smooth, slippery tissue called cartilage that helps reduce friction between bones. Additionally, a lubricating fluid called synovial fluid within the joint cavity helps to cushion and protect the bones during movement.
The bone marrow is responsible for producing blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It is essential for maintaining a healthy immune system and proper oxygen transport throughout the body.
Calcium is the nutrient that helps keep your bones and teeth strong. It is important for bone formation, density, and strength. Dairy products, leafy green vegetables, and fortified foods are good sources of calcium.
Cartilage keeps bones from rubbing together and provides a smooth surface for movement at the joints
Bones are considered as living tissues because they contain cells that help in their growth, repair, and maintenance. These cells also participate in the process of bone remodeling, which keeps the bones strong and healthy.
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Joints in the body are lined with a smooth, slippery tissue called cartilage that helps reduce friction between bones. Additionally, a lubricating fluid called synovial fluid within the joint cavity helps to cushion and protect the bones during movement.
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Let them bang !
It keeps on scratching itself.
sounds like ear mites
They do have bones and that is a fact!!! They do not have bones, they have cartilage.
He's either really clumsy, needs glasses, or he might just like you :)
Drinking milk and walking in broad sunlight i.e at 5:00 a.m morning keeps your bones healthy.