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Showing posts with label bone. Show all posts
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Aug 16, 2019

[Answer] What's the strongest bone in the body?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What's the strongest bone in the body?"



...The femur is a powerhouse in the human skeleton! It's the strongest, longest and also the heaviest bone in the human body. Located in our superior leg and connected to the pelvis, this bone can support many of our daily activities such as jumping, running, walking and standing. As the longest human bone, the femur contains both yellow marrow - which produces fat, cartilage and bone - and red marrow, responsible for the production of red blood cells.

Jul 31, 2019

[Answer] 2. Marble Bone Disease causes the bones to become solid all the way through, causing a loss of which of the following?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Marble Bone Disease causes the bones to become solid all the way through, causing a loss of which of the following?"



...1. Tendons 2. Bone marrow 3. The brain 4. Ligaments Bones are constantly being broken down and reformed to allow for the body's need for calcium. In the condition known as Marble Bone Disease this natural reformation causes the hard outer bone to reform in the area occupied by the softer more porous inner bone which houses the marrow. The bones become very dense and movement is impeded. When it occurs in adults, which is the most common scenario, it causes pain, bone fracture and difficulty in healing. A more deadly form occurs in children causing additional problems including deafness, blindness, seizures, pain and usually death. Treatment is aimed at easing the symptoms as there is no cure.

Jul 4, 2019

[Answer] 4. This metal is the fifth most abundant element in the earth's crust, and is an essential constituent of leaves, shells, bone, and teeth.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. This metal is the fifth most abundant element in the earth's crust, and is an essential constituent of leaves, shells, bone, and teeth."



...1. iodine 2. calcium 3. phosphorous 4. zinc Calcium is perhaps best known for its numerous compounds. Common chalk is a compound containing calcium.

Mar 25, 2019

[Ans] What is the name of the bone that extends from the shoulder to the elbow?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the name of the bone that extends from the shoulder to the elbow?"



The humerus is a long bone in the arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow. It connects the scapula and the two bones of the lower arm, the radius and ulna. The humerus is the foundation to which many muscles insert, such as the deltoid, the pectoralis major, and others. The humerus is one of the longest bones in the body. This means it is also one of the most commonly broken or fractured. Many powerful muscles that manipulate the upper arm at the shoulder and the forearm at the elbow are anchored to the humerus. Movement of the humerus is essential to all of the varied activities of the arm, such as throwing, lifting, and writing.

[Answer] What is the name of the bone that extends from the shoulder to the elbow?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the name of the bone that extends from the shoulder to the elbow?"



...The humerus is a long bone in the arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow. It connects the scapula and the two bones of the lower arm, the radius and ulna. The humerus is the foundation to which many muscles insert, such as the deltoid, the pectoralis major, and others. The humerus is one of the longest bones in the body. This means it is also one of the most commonly broken or fractured. Many powerful muscles that manipulate the upper arm at the shoulder and the forearm at the elbow are anchored to the humerus. Movement of the humerus is essential to all of the varied activities of the arm, such as throwing, lifting, and writing.

Nov 11, 2018

[Answer] Largest sesamoid bone in the body

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Largest sesamoid bone in the body"



...The stapes or stirrup is a bone in the middle ear of humans and other mammals which is involved in the conduction of sound vibrations to the inner ear. The stirrup-shaped small bone is on and transmits these to the oval window, medially.

Jul 4, 2018

[Answer] Which bone in the human body is the hardest?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which bone in the human body is the hardest?"



...The mandible, or jawbone, is the hardest bone in the human body. It is also the strongest and largest of the bones in the face. The jawbone holds the lower teeth in place and connects to the skull behind the ears. The entirety of the jawbone forms while babies are in utero. First cartilage forms and then ossification takes place over several weeks to form the actual jawbone. During the first year of a child's life, the mandible hardens to become the strongest, hardest bone in the body. Source: Reference.com

Dec 13, 2017

[Ans] What winter recreational activity results in the most bone fractures in children?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What winter recreational activity results in the most bone fractures in children?"


Since snowboarding's inception as an established winter sport, it has developed various styles, each with its own specialized equipment and technique. The most common styles today are: freeride, freestyle, and freecarve/race. These styles are used for both recreational and professional snowboarding. While each style is unique, there is overlap between them.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "What winter recreational activity results in the most bone fractures in children?"



Snowboarding:


An April 2013 study in Norway showed that nearly one-third of pediatric fractures occurred during sport or recreational activity. Snowboarding is the highest causative factor in activity-specific fractures. The rate of fractures in snowboarding was four times the rates for soccer and five times higher than the rate of fractures associated with trampoline use. Fractures from snowboarding tended to involve the wrists, and the majority suffering injury were not wearing wrist guards. Source: Newsroom.AAOS.org


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