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What would cause an adult to have woven or unorganized bone?

In adults woven bone is created after fractures or in Paget's disease. Woven bone is weaker, with a smaller number of randomly oriented collagen fibers, but forms quickly; it is for this appearance of the fibrous matrix that the bone is termed woven. It is soon replaced by lamellar bone, which is highly organized in concentric sheets with a much lower proportion of osteocytes to surrounding tissue.After a fracture, woven bone forms initially and is gradually replaced by lamellar bone during a process known as "bony substitution."


Significant callus formation is present at the fracture site means that the fracture is?

Where the bone broke. There are three primary types of bone: woven bone, cortical bone, and cancellous bone. Woven bone is found during embryonic development, during fracture healing (callus formation), and in some pathological states such as hyperparathyroidism and Paget disease. It is composed of randomly arranged collagen bundles and irregularly shaped vascular spaces lined with osteoblasts. Woven bone is normally remodeled and replaced with cortical or cancellous bone.


Carpet are which type of fabric?

Woven.


What type of crafts did the eastern woodlands have?

Wampum beads, made from conch and clam shells, were very valuable. The eastern woodland indians also created medicine bags, woven baskets, and bone and antler jewelry.


Is nylon knit or woven?

Nylon is a material that can be manufactured into woven OR knitted fabric. For example, pantyhose are manufactured from kintted nylon. On the other hand, many windbreakers are manufactured from woven nylon.


Which type of bone is considered dense bone?

Cancellous bone


What type of bone is the temporal?

A skull bone.


What type of bone is radius?

an arm bone


What type of bone is the axis?

irregular bone


What type of bone is the cacaneus?

the heel bone


What type of bone is phalanx?

long bone


Is the type of bone tissue that gives a bone its strength?

Spongy Bone