Vitamin D plays an important role in bone health. 10-15 minutes of exposure to sunlight 2-3 times a weak is sufficient for strong bones.
Also vitamin K helps vitamin D to do its job and helps increase bone mass.
Minerals like calcium are also good for strong and healthy bones.
Its rare for a bone to go through the skin. There is no disorder that I know of
My science teacher was talking about cells and said"bone cells are in your skin" so there is.bone cells in your skin
skin
it has no skin on
No, bone cells are typically found in bones, not in the skin. The skin is made up of three main layers: the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue, but it does not contain bone cells.
the outside skin of the bone is an stupid qeustion to ask u buttholes it is skin you buttholes Actually it is called the periosteum :D
The crispy, brown skin on the chicken isn't good for you. The brown and white chicken is healthy and many people have this when they're dieting as there is little calories in it. However, the skin is very greasy and fatty but a little of it wont harm you.
well if you see bone, ...well... usually that cant be good. im sure it will, but to be 100% sure go see a doctor. you may have to get skin transplant to the area where the skin is mising. it also depends where the skin is missing. for example , the skin on ur knee cap will heal much faster than the skin missing on ur thigh or somewhere where the skin it thick. sencirly yours, some guy who tryed his best to answer your question
A compound fracture can be described as when the bone is visible sticking out of the skin
A bone fracture that does not break the skin is called a closed fracture. In this type of fracture, the bone is broken but the skin remains intact, which helps to reduce the risk of infection. Treatment usually involves immobilizing the bone with a cast or brace to allow it to heal properly.
yes
The dermis means "skin". These cells are bone building (osteoblasts) and bone breaking down (osteclasts) and would not be found in the skin but in bone tissue.