food is sent through your body through the digestive system, there is no difference if you have a broken bone or not
Blood vessels supply the bone with nutrients and carry food and oxygen to the bone cells. When a bone breaks, blood vessels at the site of the fracture help in the healing process by delivering the necessary nutrients for bone repair.
When a bone breaks, it is called a fracture.
No , not all of them but most of them are bone breaks
the bone carries out Sensitivity (when you brake ne you can feel it) Growth (your bones are always growing) Nutrition (they make the food you have eaten into food for themselves) I hope this has helped you
The digestive system carries out the organic functions of ingestion, digestion, and excretion. It breaks down food into nutrients for absorption and eliminates waste materials from the body through the processes of digestion and excretion.
There is a bone in the nose and that is what breaks. See the link below ( elevating a fractured nose)
Two types of bone breaks are fractures and complete breaks. Fractures are just cracks in the bone, but complete breaks are when the bone literally is broken in two pieces. You've shattered the bone if it's broken in more that two pieces.
The femur, the upper leg bone.
The osteoclasts carry out bone resorption. In contrast, the osteoblasts create new bone.
A pathologic fracture occurs when a weakened bone breaks under normal strain.
osteoclasts
callus