Biology, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

Please explain decalcified bone!
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Answered by rajerajeswari85
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Bone decalcification is the softening of bones due to the removal of calcium ions, and can be performed as a histological technique to study bones and extract DNA. This process also occurs naturally during bone development and growth, and when uninhibited, can cause diseases such as osteomalacia.

Answered by TheEnchanted
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Answer,

  • Decalcified bones are softened than normal one.

  • It occurs due to the loss of calcium.

  • To prevent this we should intake calcium rich foods.

  • Not copied from any sites.

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