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It will probaly be kind of sloppy since you still have your intestines,guts,blood,orgons and so much more.(:



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What would happen to bone tissue if one of the Three type of bone cells were missing but the other types of bone cells were present in the tissue?

If one of the three types of bone cells—osteoblasts, osteocytes, or osteoclasts—were missing, the balance of bone metabolism would be disrupted. For instance, if osteoblasts were absent, new bone formation would be severely impaired, leading to weakened bone structure over time. Conversely, if osteoclasts were missing, bone resorption would be insufficient, potentially resulting in excessive bone density and brittleness. Ultimately, the absence of any one type of bone cell would compromise the overall health and function of bone tissue.


Which of your cells would you expect to have more mitochondria your muscle cells or your bone cells?

Muscles cells, of course!


What would happen if all bone tissues in humans was comprised of spongy bone and there was no compact bone?

nothing


Why is the bone marrow important to the blood?

why bone is important


Anything about the humerus bone?

* if you didnt know the humerus is an bone in the arm.


Are bone cells made inside your bone?

yes, i think. how can it be call bone cells if its outside the bone??


Where do bone cells originate from?

Bone cells originate from mesenchymal stem cells, which are multipotent progenitor cells found in the bone marrow and other tissues. These stem cells differentiate into various types of bone cells, including osteoblasts (bone-forming cells), osteocytes (mature bone cells), and osteoclasts (bone-resorbing cells). The process of differentiation is influenced by various factors, including hormones and mechanical stress on the bones.


What would happen if you didn't have bones?

You wouldn't be alive because in your bones, there is something called bone marrow. In the bone marrow, red blood cells are made. You need red blood cells to live. Also, you wouldn't be able to move and wouldn't have any structure to your body.


What would happen if our cells did not go through mitosis?

We would probably be in a lot of trouble if we didn't have mitosis! In fact, we probably wouldn't exist at all. From the time an egg is fertilized by a sperm, mitosis starts to happen. And in our daily lives, skin cells, stomach cells, hair cells, bone cells, and other tissue cells are undergoing mitosis!


What would happen if your bodies were made of spongy bone?

You would be a blob and unable to move.


If a person's bone marrow were destroyed by radiation which cells could not be reproduced?

The bone marrow is responsible for producing red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. If the bone marrow is destroyed by radiation, these cells would not be able to be reproduced, leading to a compromised immune system, anemia, and difficulty in blood clotting.


What happens to unhealthy bones?

White blood cells are also produced in the bone marrow.Typically less red blood cells will be produced.Some that are produced will be damaged and unfunctionable.asuming we discount what could happen with the lack of white cells..A person would no doubt become anemic.oxygen would cease to be distributed to body parts.A persons organs would shut down.