If bone is kept underwater for months, it will undergo slow decomposition due to microbial activity and the effects of water. The collagen and organic components of the bone may break down, leading to a loss of structural integrity. Additionally, minerals in the bone can leach out into the water, further weakening it over time. Ultimately, the bone could become fragile and may disintegrate as it loses both its organic and inorganic components.
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Mitosis in bone cells, specifically osteocytes, occurs less frequently compared to other cell types due to their specialized function and stable nature. Bone remodeling, which includes the division of osteoblasts and osteoclasts, happens continuously but at a slow rate, typically taking weeks to months for significant changes. Overall, while bone cells can undergo mitosis, it is not a rapid or frequent process like in other rapidly dividing tissues.
No, it is not possible.
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.
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when a bone is placed in water, the bone loses its collagen which also leads to loss of the bone's color.
focal calcification
It will take approximately six months for the gum to fully heal and that includes the bone reshaping under the gum.
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Nothing really. Bone material is insoluble in water in normal conditions (think about what could not happen if it wasn't!). Bones on the sea-floor in very deep water eventually dissolve though - some of the most startling, and poignant, photographs that have been taken of the debris around the wrecks of the 'Titanic', etc are of pairs of leather shoes marking where their wearers had come to rest. The entire bodies including the skeletons, and all other clothing, had disappeared.
Yes on either side of your heart under the collar bone.
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The bone under the tongue is called the hyoid bone. It is a U-shaped bone located in the neck that does not directly connect to any other bones. The hyoid bone plays a role in supporting the tongue and helping with swallowing and speech.
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