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The resilience of bone is thought to come from which of the following?amount of mineral salt and protein in the bonepresence of osteoblast in the bonesacrificial bonds in or between collagen moleculesamount of mineral salts in the bone

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The resilience of bone comes from sacrificial bonds in or between collagen molecules

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Resilience of bone

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The resilience of bone comes from sacrificial bonds in or between collagen molecules

  • Three major functions of bones includes

Providing structural support to the body

Providing protection to vital organs

Providing an environment for marrow (where blood cells are produced)

  • There are two types of tissues which bones are composed of:

A hard outer layer called cortical bone which is strong, compact,dense and tough

A spongy inner layer called trabecular bone,this network of trabeculae is lighter and less dense than compact bone as a storage area for minerals (such as calcium)

  • Bone is also consists of:

Bone forming cells (osteoblasts and osteocytes)

Bone resorbing cells (osteoclasts)

Non mineral matrix of collagen and noncollagenous proteins (osteoid)

Inorganic mineral salts deposited within the matrix

  • Bone ends up being a good example of resilience because it is not static like it is perceived to be
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