This is an example of a physiological mechanism.  A physiological mechanism is <u>an automatic  mechanism that governs our body using our bodily organs to stay alive and  functioning</u>. Other examples of physiological mechanisms include those we use  for sleeping and regulate body temperature.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: True?
Explanation: The wording of the question is confusing?
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
(<u>Bone deposition</u>), 
<u>(Bone resorption</u><u>)</u>, 
 <u>Remodeling</u>
 <u>Periosteal</u><u> </u>,
<u>Nedosteal,</u> 
<u>The compact bone, </u>
<u> Spongy bone.</u>
Explanation:
The constant, dynamic process of continual addition of new bone tissue (<u>bone deposition</u>) and removal of old bone tissue (<u>bone resorption</u>) is a process called bone <u>remodeling</u>. This ongoing process occurs at both the <u>periosteal</u> (outer) and<u> nedosteal </u>(inner) surfaces of a bone.
It is estimated that about <u>nedosteal</u> of the adult human skeleton is replaced yearly. This process does not occur at the same rate everywhere in the skeleton. For example,<u> the compact bone</u> in our skeleton is replaced at a slower rate than the <u>spongy bone.</u>
 
        
             
        
        
        
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<u>B.</u><u> </u><u>carbonate shells are dissolved in deep water</u>
Carbonate sediments are rare in deep sea sediments because the <u>carbonate shells are dissolved in deep water</u><u>.</u>
 
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