Bones themselves are not alive. But of course you must be alive for your bones to move.
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.
Bones can continue to repair themselves as long as the person or animal is alive. After death, the bones and teeth are almost always the most persistent body structures. Undamaged bones can persist for thousands or even millions of years if they are preserved from chemical breakdown (as in tar, ice, or similar substances). Many ancient bones became petrified or fossilized through the introduction of minerals into the bone, and can also persist for a very long period of time.
No it does not replace itself. However, because some bones contain marrow, all bones, including the rib bone, repair themselves, or mend.
You couldn't make new bone -- no repair, no strengthening
yes, bones are alive because it is part of a living organism.
Your bones would have to be alive (i think) cause they grow.o
Bones could be alive but they could be dead as well
your cells use the energy from respiration to keep you warm,stay alive grow and repair themselves
Because the bones are not connected to your heart, and they are not alive they just do not decay as fast as your skin does.
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