BASIC BIOMECHANICS
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To explain: The reason why bone tissue is organized differently (cortical versus trabecular bone).
Concept introduction: Bones provide the structural framework for human body, protects other body tissues, and forms a system of levers for purpose of movement along with muscles. Bones are subjected to a lot of forces like compression, tension and shear force.
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