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What happens when the epiphyseal plate is replaced by bone?

When the epiphyseal plate is replaced by bone, then growth at that bone stops.


When your bone marrow stops its functions is it fatal?

Yes, if the bone marrow stops functioning completely, it can be fatal. The bone marrow is responsible for producing blood cells, and without a functioning bone marrow, the body cannot make enough red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to sustain life. This condition is known as aplastic anemia.


What happens to the bone when a person reaches their full height?

It stops growing.


What is the treatment if bone marrow stops producing any type of cells?

About the only thing would be a bone marrow transplant if your bone marrow isn't working.


What does a joint do for the skeletal system?

the joint stops the bone from breaking and allows it to move.


Is there going to be a ninth charlie bone?

no i think it stops at charlie bone and the red knight which is the 8th book...i dont think there will be another


What happens if the bone cell stops working?

your bones will go all floppy or disolve.


Do osteoclasts and osteoblasts cease their functioning when growth stops?

No, osteoclasts and osteoblasts continue to function throughout life to maintain bone health. While the rate of bone turnover may decrease after growth stops, these cells are still active in repairing damaged bone and adapting to changing mechanical stresses. This balance is important for bone remodeling and maintaining bone density.


What is osteogenesis?

Osteogenesis is the process of growing new bone. This occurs as children grow, and pretty much stops at the end of puberty. As a person ages, they will start to lose some of that bone growth.


What is a ephiphyseal line?

Epiphyseal line is the junction between diaphysis (long part of the bone) and epiphysis (growing end of the bone). This is the region where the growth of bone takes place. Gradually as an individual approaches puberty, the epiphysis fuses with the bone and the growth stops.


A man is shot in the head and the bullet stops just outside the dura mater. What is the innermost layer that the bullet has penetrated?

Bone


A man is shot in the head and the bullet stops just outside the dura mater What is the innermost layer that the bullet has penetrated?

The layers go like this: Skin, Fat, Periosteum, Bone; (Meninges Layers): Dura Mater, Anarchnoid Mater, and Pia Mater. The outermost of the 3 meninges is the Dura Mater, so if the bullet stops just outside of the most external meningeal layer, I would think the answer is that it stops after hitting the bone.