(a) Bone growth is very slow and prolonged. Why does this happen instead of it occurring rapidly...
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(a) Bone growth is very slow and prolonged. Why does this happen instead of it occurring rapidly early on in life?
1. Because osteoblasts work slower compared to osteoclasts
2. to allow for the body to meet particular needs throughout stages of development
3. To reduce the risk of fracture and injury to bone early on in life
4. to allow time for bones to harden and adapt to the stresses placed on them
(b) True or false: Bone is a stagnant tissue?
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