Spongy (or cancellous) bone is significantly degenerated by osteoporosis.
compact bone
compact bone
Spongy (or cancellous) bone is significantly degenerated by osteoporosis.
No, they do not. Most people only feel pain (and find out they have osteoporosis) when they fracture something.
Osteopenia (little bone) will occur first. If the process continues, then osteoporosis (thin bone) will occur.
During the first phase of tissue repair, the tissue that is formed is known as granulation tissue. This tissue is composed mainly of new blood vessels, fibroblasts, and extracellular matrix components such as collagen. Granulation tissue helps to fill the wound site and support further tissue repair and regeneration.
Alendronate (sold under the name Fosamax) is the first nonhormonal medication for osteoporosis ever approved by the FDA. It attaches itself to bone that has been targeted by bone-eating osteoclasts, protecting the bone from these cells
a group of specialized cells first forms into tissue, and a group of tissue forms into organs.
The first tissue in a plant seedling is typically the cotyledon, which is a embryonic leaf-like structure that stores nutrients for the seedling until it can photosynthesize on its own.
Granulation Tissue
the bone
The first commercial facial tissue was invented by Kleenex in 1924. It was originally developed as a filter for gas masks during World War I before being rebranded as a disposable facial tissue.