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IgorLugansk [536]
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Why would bone remodeling be important for adults who are no longer growing

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devlian [24]2 years ago
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allows individual bones to grow in size and to shift in space. During childhood bones grow because resorption occurs inside the bone while formation of new bone occurs on its outer (periosteal) surface.

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