: Osseous tissue is largely made up of inorganic material and when this is set into place, it is not conducive to dynamic change as this requires excessive force/energy and compromises structural integrity of the bone. : Interstitial growth requires the hyperplasia or hypertrophy of cells within the interior of a part or structure such that they push the other formed cells outwards. As a structural organ, bone is very hard and rigid and as such it requires excessive force to create new space interstitially.
Anywhere there CAN be bone. Eventually. The first place seems to be the clavecal . At least 7 to 12 months... However, there is ossification in the ciliary muscles just about first. Life before the eyes nearly get focused.... As a rule, almost nobody goes there. And only sort of long bones or bones that can be counted without a microscope seem to be considred. We are a people of vision, or at least sight. In short, as a people, we post-europeans, asians, and just about everybody but the Arunta, operate on the theory, that if you cant see it easy, it is probabaly not there. For the benifit of the culture, anywhere there is bone, muscle or mamalian tissue with any kind of stress and a supply of calcium to be deposited. That's a quick and dirty answer.
mitosis is a type of nuclear division, that is to say the nucleus of the cell devides. red blood cells have no nucleus so cant undergo mitosis. cytokenesis is when one cell splints into two. if a red blood cell were to undergo cytokenesis (even though it doesnt have the cellular machinary to do this) it would be half the size and have half as much heamaglobin as before, with no way to get back to the size it is 'supposed' to be and no way to generate more heamaglobin.
It is possible that the bump is a plantar fibroma, a noncancerous growth of fibrous tissue that can sometimes feel like a small bone under the foot. If the bump is not causing pain or interfering with daily activities, it may not require treatment. However, it is important to monitor it and see a healthcare provider if it changes in size or becomes painful.
you're body cant cope with disease well or recovery from common illness' because you have a deficiency of whiite blood sells - bone marrow. and the treatment is a bone marrow transplant.
posobly, depends how hard u hit it no it cant kill you, it actually doesn't even do any damage to your bones or nerves, dont believe someone who can't spell possibly
from what i know you cant
no it cant
You cant break your ear as it is not a bone and it is simply fat and tissue :)
you can't break your penis as it is not a bone it is just a muscle so you cant break it.
when your collar bone is broken you cant raise your hand, but you can move it [painfully]
Well I cant seem to find it on Google, but Monkeys are very similar to humans. The thigh bone or femur is the largest bone in human body. So my guess, Femur Bone.
a bone that is fixed by tissue so cant move
easy...u cant :D
Anywhere there CAN be bone. Eventually. The first place seems to be the clavecal . At least 7 to 12 months... However, there is ossification in the ciliary muscles just about first. Life before the eyes nearly get focused.... As a rule, almost nobody goes there. And only sort of long bones or bones that can be counted without a microscope seem to be considred. We are a people of vision, or at least sight. In short, as a people, we post-europeans, asians, and just about everybody but the Arunta, operate on the theory, that if you cant see it easy, it is probabaly not there. For the benifit of the culture, anywhere there is bone, muscle or mamalian tissue with any kind of stress and a supply of calcium to be deposited. That's a quick and dirty answer.
umm its a stupid question but i will answer it the jaw is a bone called the mandabill so only one because a bone cant be made of more than one bone
the bone cant be eaten x
They can swim very little due to their dense bone structure.