In: Anatomy and Physiology
As we have discussed several times in class, cells need to be close to a source of oxygen and nutrients in order to survive. Briefly explain how this fact affects 1) the size of osteons in compact bone; 2) the size of trabeculae in spongy bone; and 3) the order of events in endochondral ossification
The study shows size of osteon change doesn't mostly depend on nutrition..it changes on the basis of age sex and other factors..
There is a particular size limit of trabeculae cannot be changed according to nutrition or oxygen supply.
The steps of endochondral occification are mentioned above does not change on the basis of nutrition and oxygen supply