Chemical engineers from MIT have developed coated tissue scaffolds that help the body grow new…
Browsing: Bones
Bones are rigid organs that constitute part of the endoskeleton of vertebrates. They serve multiple vital functions, including providing structure and support to the body, protecting internal organs, anchoring muscles for movement, and storing essential minerals like calcium and phosphorus. Bones are also crucial for hematopoiesis, the process of blood cell production, which occurs in the marrow found in some larger bones. Composed primarily of collagen, a protein that provides a soft framework, and calcium phosphate, a mineral that adds strength and hardens the framework, bones are dynamic living tissues that can grow and remodel themselves in response to physical stress and dietary influences. Their strength and resilience are vital to the functioning of a healthy body, enabling mobility and physical stability.
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Paleontologists found the remains of what appears to be the oldest animal with a Skeleton.…
Researchers at the University of Georgia’s Regenerative Bioscience Center are working to develop a fast…
An ancient domesticated do skull was found in a Razboinichya cave in the Altai Mountains…
It was always assumed that Neanderthals were wanderers who lived in caves during harsh weather,…
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A new study suggests that sauropod dinosaurs had some special bones that gave them a…