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SUMMARY:Anatomy and Physiology: Part 2
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DESCRIPTION: Bone growth and formation need osteogenesis and ossification to develop into a mature bone. Within a few weeks after conception, the process of osteogenesis begins and lasts until the eighth week after conception. Osteogenesis lays the foundation for a fetus to begin growing in the womb by initiating the growth of cartilage and connective tissue. (National Cancer Institute, 2020)
Bone growth continues after a baby is born and throughout its lifespan. The human skeletal system must maintain homeostasis by repairing and remodeling itself as an individual's lifestyle changes. When you exercise, the bones must be able to adapt by becoming denser and stronger. The three bone cells that maintain homeostasis are osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and osteocytes. There are two types of ossification, which are intramembranous and endochondral. (National Cancer Institute, 2020) The National Academy of the Sciences of The United States of America says that chronic stress can play a role in blocking...

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