this type of bone has a punched out or swiss cheese appearance
i believe bone Swiss 7's are better because bone Swiss is known for their competition grade bearings. but if both bearings are rates 7 then there should be not much of notable difference.
Anything bone swiss.
What is referred to as 'brittle bones' is called osteoporosis. The change in the structure of bone that causes them to become brittle is a loss of bone density from a depletion of calcium. Think of Swiss cheese: it has holes in it. That is what osteoporosis looks like inside the bone. Instead of it being dense and filled with calcium, it has lots of holes in it, and so becomes weaker and more likely to break, or fracture.
The appearance of the growth plate closure, also known as the epiphyseal line, signals the end of bone growth in long bones. This happens when the cartilage in the growth plate is replaced by bone, indicating that growth has ceased in that particular bone.
it is quite good for you. but it is great if you rub it on you cheek bone(:
These foods, like other dairy products, have calcium, which is needed for bone growth.
Calcium food like e.g: milk eggs cheese consult your g.p about bone growth.
Yes, yellow cheese does contain calcium. Calcium is an essential mineral for bone health and is naturally present in dairy products like cheese.
Compact bone looks pretty much solid and spongy bone looks more like the back of a wicker chair. The lattice-like appearance is called trabeculae and makes the bone lighter and has space for the bone marrow.
Calcium is a nutrient found in cheese that is important for bone health, as well as vitamin B12 and protein.
Bone is not a solid uniform material; it has spaces between the hard elements. The hard outer layer of the bone is made up of the compact cortical bone tissue that gives bone the hard, white, smooth solid appearance. This is often called 'dense' bone. The inside of the bone is filled with trabecular bone tissue (cancellous or spongy bone) which has a honeycombed appearance due to its open cell porous network made up of rod and plate elements that give the bone lightness and room for the blood vessels and bone marrow.
It kinda looks like a bubble.