the development of the bone from the embryo to maturity
At around 15 weeks of pregnancy.
It is true that bone growth ceases as a person reaches physical maturity. This is when the epiphyseal plates are replaced by the epiphyseal lines.
Yes. Stem cells can be hervested from: Bone marrow The early embryo Cord blood
for our body, it is in the bone marrow
we compared their bone.
Well bones in an embryo aren't really there yet until the embryo becomes multi cellular and more of a child. Even when the embryo becomes more complex the bones are still just cartilage the same material that makes up your nose. Over time a bone cell called osteoblast applies both calcium and phosphate thus the bones become more dense hope i answered your question
My guess would be nothing, as X-Rays cast an outline of bone and considering the embryo won't have full developed bones it won't cast an outline.
A horse has 205 bones in its entire body at full maturity, of which only 3 are in the hoof. They are: The coffin bone, the navicular bone and the short pastern.
well in the early stages in the embryo every one does have a little tail from when we had them thousands of years ago but as we grow we lose that bone so it would not be possible to grow a bone
mongo is a shona word for bone marrow
Red blood cells are created and matured in bone marrow.
It's made up of Cartilage, which is a Connective tissue, Connective tissue includes fat, bone, cartilage, blood, and tendon!