Form of leukemia that affects the bone marrow and develops gradually?
myelogenous affects the bone marrow. while lymphocytic affects the lymph tissue. so there is two different patterns so be careful with terms being used. so bone marrow gets affected in myelogenous means Chronic myelogenous ( myelocytic) leukemia , in short abbreviation it is called ( CML).
What is the second most important function in the skeletal system?
it protects the internal organs of the body.
What important difference between single bone cell and the bone tissue in a human femur bone?
A bone cell is a living cell, but bone tissue includes a non-living matrix
When a muscle contracts what does it pull on?
A muscle pull happens when muscles are overworked or over stretched
Who named the bones of the body?
Hippocrates, (ca. 460 BC - ca. 370 BC), a Greek philosopher and physition known as, 'The Father Of Medicine', would be my best guess.
The axial skin skeleton includes bones from?
The axial part of the skeleton consists of:
the skull, vertebral column (spine), rib cage and sternum.
You are an idiot learn how to spell and then maybe someone will answer your question.
What passes through the foramen ovale?
Sphenoid bone of the skull. It is the most interesting bone in the skull.
What are the phalanges and how many do you have?
Phalanges in anatomy are any of the bones of the fingers or toes. So we have ten of each.
really important other wise you would be creme and stuff.
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Above is correct (except for spelling) Without bones, you would be a pile of meat on the floor, unable to stand or move.
Yes, the bone is an organ because it has blood and neve tissue inside.
How do the skeletal and muscular systems work together to move your body?
Muscles are attached to bones by tendons. The muscles contract to allow movement, while the skeleton gives the muscles support. The muscles and bones move together, basically with the muscles contracting and the bones allowing them to stay up.
Something like that.
Is the spine the longest bone in the body?
no its not the longest bone in human body....its the thigh bone which is the longest bone in humans....