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what will happen if bone tissues are absent in the animals?​

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Answered by Deepshikhabasukala10
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Answer:

they cannot move here and there

Answered by Anonymous
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If the tissues are not present thein the bones will lack support and become brittle.

  • The apparent absence of tissue leads to weak bones, thereby making the bones become fragile and more likely to break.
  • Bones promptly lose nutrient density as a direct result of osteoporosis. The considerable quantity of calcified bone tissue in the bones is typically measured by the total bone density.
  • Moreover, the absence equally affects the overall flexibility and active movement of the body. If the specific tissue is absent it will cause the body to be slower.
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