Chemical Change
Yes, the healing of a broken leg is a physical change. It involves the body repairing and rebuilding the bone structure, which is a natural biological process.
No actually it isn't. Breaking a bone is a physical change. Think about it. Are you changing it into a different substance. No you're not, so it's a physical change.
The typical healing time for a broken bone fixed with screws and plates can vary, but it usually takes around 6-8 weeks for the bone to start knitting together. However, it may take several months for complete healing and for the bone to regain its full strength. Physical therapy and follow-up appointments with the surgeon are important for monitoring progress and ensuring proper healing.
after a numerous amout of pressure BAM! you have a broken bone CONGRATES!
I have reasons to believe it is a physical change. The appearance is different but the body functions pretty much the same way it would have. Although, there maybe a chemical change as the body adapts to having one hand. Whether the Chemical change occurs in the body or joint where the hand was previously it still doesnt explain why it shows signs of physical change as well.
Yes its a chemical change.
Yes, the healing of a broken leg is a physical change. It involves the body repairing and rebuilding the bone structure, which is a natural biological process.
Because its changing its figure
YES. It surely is NOT chemical but a physical change.If you think of the stick in terms of it is a solid, then you will understand that the broken parts have not changed their physical state, only their appearance.So its physical stateis not changed, but its (mechanical, or outer properties) form is changed by force.
A broken bone is a fracture.
Something like a broken leg or arm bone would be considered a severe injury.
No actually it isn't. Breaking a bone is a physical change. Think about it. Are you changing it into a different substance. No you're not, so it's a physical change.
The arm is.The collar bone is mostly broken
A broken bone is a bone that has suffered stress. Such stress could lead to several types of fractures.
I'm not sure. I think it is a chemical change.
Bone is dynamic tissue that is constantly undergoing a process called remodeling, where old bone is broken down and new bone is formed. This process helps to maintain bone density and strength, and is influenced by factors such as physical activity, hormones, and diet.
If there is a bone sticking out it is broken.