3. How do osteoclasts break down the bone? A. Using stress B. Using enzymes and acids C. Using minerals D. Osteoclasts do not break down the bone
4. The reasons astronauts must constantly exercise in orbit is due to A. Excess of nutrients B. Excess of osteoblasts C. Lack of nutrients D. Lack of skeletal strain in free fall
5. In order for bones to be strong enough to carry weight, for instance, they need to experience during their growth process. A Humidity B. Right temperature C. Real stress
6. Explain Wolf's Law. Why is it so important to understand changes that happen in astronauts bones in space?
i think its control and coordinate because im pretty sure thats what tissue does and the joints are what control movement and then your skeletal/ bones provides portection. hope that .
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helicase, i think thats it
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