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why do the bone last longer that flush/blood​

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Answered by pranita30
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Stress fractures happen when too much pressure is placed on the same spot on a bone over long periods of time. Over time, the pressure from small impacts weakens the bone until it begins to crack along the surface. These cracks can be very small at first but get bigger and bigger if they are not given a chance to heal

Bone marrow is the spongy tissue inside bones that produces blood cells. Bone marrow produces red blood cells, platelets, and white blood cells. Lymphocytes are produced in the marrow, and play an important part in the body's immune system

Bone Heals Itself

Whereas soft tissues depend on fibrous scar tissue to engineer repairs, bone is unique among the body's tissues for its ability to heal by producing more living bone tissue. If properly stabilized, even bone fragments reattach to the main body of bone. This takes place in three overlapping stages

Answered by eshalkd
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because it is hard and strong and it take long to decompose

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