well in fractuactilicate terms, no but technically yes due to the function
Bone tissues have the ability to regenerate and repair themselves, a process known as bone remodeling. This process occurs throughout a person's life, with old bone being replaced by new bone tissue. However, the extent of regeneration can be influenced by factors such as age, nutrition, and underlying medical conditions.
Ostioclasts are the cells that lay down the calcium salts that are the bony part of bone. Ostioblasts are the cells that dissolve the bony salts. Note : condroclasts and chondroblasts do the same thing for the collagen matrix of bone. They all work together to form and modify bone.
Actually it is usually stronger. The bony callus that forms after healing is thicker at that point although remodeling will continue to take place.
A vertical break in a bone is treated in much the same way as any other fracture. It should be immobilized by casting and preventing from suffering from torque.
Precipitation of the salt calcium phosphate among fibers of the protein type I collagen. This results from raising the concentrations of calcium ions and phosphate ions beyond their "solubility product" concentration. This occurs next to special cells called osteocytes, and not inside their cytoplasm. Nobody has discovered the mechanism by which osteocytes pump high concentrations of calcium ions and also high concentrations of phosphate ions into the same locations. One theory is that a special protein ("osteoid") binds to both calcium ions and phosphate ions, so that they precipitate at concentrations that would not be high enough to cause precipitation if no osteoid were present. If you know how osteocytes cause bone synthesis, then you should publish this information in a refereed journal, such as Nature. akharris@bio.unc.edu
Yes I have had my left ear repaired. The bone broke and the surgeon had to graph a new bone and put the wire back on. 3 years later having same problem in right ear
Ossification is the process of bone formation, where cartilage is replaced by bone tissue. Calcification is the process of deposition of calcium salts in tissues, making them hard and rigid. While ossification specifically refers to bone formation, calcification can occur in various tissues in the body.
Mastoid Process is the protuberance behind your ear, the occipital is the backside of your head, the perietal lobes are the sides of your skull, the frontal lobe the front. you also have a square inch lobe called the temperal lobe.
Whale fins remodeled from the legs of a ground dwelling animal over some millions of years. The bones are of the same construction and number, just overlaid with flippers now.
yes i broke a bone in my foot had it in a cast for 6 weeks and then rebroke the exact same bone again
Same as drinkin water from a glass/cup. JM
Yes.