Yes. It is a bone like any other bone.
No it does not replace itself. However, because some bones contain marrow, all bones, including the rib bone, repair themselves, or mend.
it protects ur other organs. like your rib cage protects your heart and lungs.
Yes, it destroys bone marrow actually and after the age of 25 your body doesn't produce any more bone marrow.
About the only thing would be a bone marrow transplant if your bone marrow isn't working.
The main difference between prime rib and rib roast is that prime rib is a specific cut of beef that includes the ribeye muscle and is usually served with the bone attached, while rib roast is a general term for any roast cut from the rib section of the cow, which may or may not include the ribeye muscle and bone.
A standing rib roast and a prime rib are essentially the same cut of meat, which is a ribeye roast. The main difference lies in the way they are prepared and served. A standing rib roast is typically bone-in and is roasted whole, while a prime rib is usually boneless and sliced before serving. In terms of flavor and tenderness, both cuts are known for their rich, beefy flavor and tenderness. The bone-in standing rib roast may have a slightly more intense flavor due to the bone marrow, while the boneless prime rib may be easier to carve and serve. Overall, both cuts are considered to be very flavorful and tender when cooked properly.
yellow marrow
Bone marrow Transplant
Yellow marrow.
Rib Cage.
bone marrow
No, only a few large long bones (such as the femur and the humerus) and some large irregular bones (such as the crest of the ilium of the pelvis) have red marrow. Most bones have no marrow.