Nutrition
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Two potential barriers to the barriers to this action and devise ways of overcoming them.
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The osteoporosis is a condition, in which the bones become weaker. This condition occurs due to the formation of pores in the bone after the loss of bone density.
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- Explain the causes and effects of osteoporosis andosteoarthritis in older individuals.answer pleasearrow_forwardMatch A-G as the following: -Osteocyte in Lacuna -Chondrocyte -Central canal -Lacunae -Hyaline Cartilage -Matrix -Bone (osseous tissue)arrow_forwardPlace the following stages into the correct spaces to represent the chronological order of intramembranous ossification. Labels Drop Zones ← Reset All Deposition of Stage 1 (1/4) Stage 2 (2/4) osteoid tissue into embryonic mesenchyme Filling of space to form compact bone at surfaces, leaving spongy bone in middle Calcification of osteoid tissue and entrapment of osteocytes Honeycomb of spongy bone with developing periosteum Stage 3 (3/4) Stage 4 (4/4)arrow_forward
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