No. No cell will be converted into another kind, ever (unless it is a stem cell) All tissues, such as blood (yes it is considered tissue) or bone, are continually broken down and replaced (not nervous tissue). The blood that is around the bone will be broken apart into its little pieces and digested. Some materials will be recycled and reused to make new cells, like proteins, and the rest will be excreted (through your pee.) Regardless of whether you break a bone or not, there are special cells that come around and break down your bone and replace it with new cells throughout your life. When your bone heals special cells are building up new bone to close the gap, but it does not use blood to do this.
Osteoclasts break down bone (osteo-=bone, -clast=breaks) and osteoblasts build bone. (-blast=builder). This osteoclasts is on the surface of the bone. Usually breaking down and building up of bone is in equilibrium.
No. It was at one time, just as the bones inside you now are living.
Living bone tissue is made up of three main components: collagen, mineral salts (primarily calcium and phosphate), and water. The collagen provides flexibility and support, the mineral salts give strength and hardness, and water helps maintain the bone's structure and facilitate metabolic processes within the bone cells.
A piece of necrotic bone tissue is called sequestrum. It refers to a segment of dead bone separated from healthy bone as a result of avascular necrosis or other conditions affecting blood supply to the bone.
Mitochondria breaks down food and transfer in into glucose (sugar) which then transferring into the energy!
if it literally breaks off you will probably bleed to death if you break a bone you should go to the ER
No, bones do not bleed when they are injured. Bones are made up of living tissue, but they do not have blood vessels like other parts of the body. When a bone is injured, the blood vessels surrounding the bone may bleed, but the bone itself does not.
No, bones do not bleed. Bones are made up of living cells and tissues, but they do not have blood vessels running through them. However, surrounding tissues and muscles can bleed when a bone is fractured or injured.
When a bone breaks, it is called a fracture.
No , not all of them but most of them are bone breaks
they can bleed if they get to wet or hot or if it breaks and if u press to hard did that answer it
Dogs bleed the same way people bleed. When they have a cut or any other injury that breaks the skin they will bleed.
No
Spongy bone is living.
There is a bone in the nose and that is what breaks. See the link below ( elevating a fractured nose)
Two types of bone breaks are fractures and complete breaks. Fractures are just cracks in the bone, but complete breaks are when the bone literally is broken in two pieces. You've shattered the bone if it's broken in more that two pieces.
You take all the wheels off so you can undo the bleed nipples