Biology, asked by smdirfan, 1 year ago

if bones become a conductive tissue in the humans what would happened

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Answered by Sidyandex
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If bones would be a conductive tissue, the complete shape which is given to the body might be distorted.

Moreover, it would have affected the movement and locomotion of the human body.

The ligaments and tendons might have become flexible and several orthopaedic issues would have taken place in humans.

Answered by thewordlycreature
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If the bones happens to be a conductive tissue, the complete shape which is given to the body might be distorted.

Moreover, it would have affected the overall movement and locomotion of the human body.

We’d die pretty quickly.


Cartilage is half as dense, and much weaker than bone. We already do have cartilage in our nose, and some other parts of the body, but replacing all our bone?


This would have some pretty disastrous consequences. Cartilage is more elastic, and similar to rubber.


The way humans move, is by muscle attached to the bone, which is rigid and not very flexible. Replacing this with cartilage means that we wouldn’t be able to move as easily, since the cartilage itself is so flexible and elastic. The bones would just keep bending and not move!


Not only this, bone’s strength and density helps protect us. Imagine a skull made of cartilage, it wouldn’t protect your brain at all.

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