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Answer
Bones that are filled with liquid minerals that later harden are called trabecular or spongy bone. These bones have a lattice-like structure that is filled with bone marrow and blood vessels to support bone growth and repair. As the liquid minerals in the bone marrow harden, they give strength and structure to the bone.
Before birth, the last part of the body to grow is the hair and lungs. That is why premature babies tend to have breathing problems.
something needs to harden
Minerals like calcium and phosphorus :)
permineralization
The deposition of calcium salts into bone tissue is called mineralization or calcification. This process helps to strengthen and harden the bones, making them more rigid and able to support the body.
The anus does not harden like a bone because it is made up of muscles that can contract and relax. When the anus tightens, it is due to the sphincter muscles closing to control bowel movements or prevent leakage.
Yes, the clavicle is typically the last bone in the body to completely fuse, usually around the age of 25. This fusion process is known as epiphyseal closure and marks the end of long bone growth in the human body.
the thigh bone is the longiest bone in our body
your shin bone No. The largest bone in the body is the femur, the bone in the thigh.