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Background of Anatomy and Physiology Human skeleton made up of 206 bones 1. Axial skeleton includes a. Bones of skull b. Ribs and sternum c. Vertebral column
Background of Anatomy and Physiology Human skeleton made up of 206 bones 1. Axial skeleton includes a. Bones of skull b. Ribs and sternum c. Vertebral column
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The tuning fork is usually an aluminum or steel tool with a handle or stem and two prongs or projections shaped like a U-shaped fork and used as a sound treatment. It resonates at a particular continuous tone and passes on rhythmic vibrations when struck by an object or on any surface.For more details, visit: https://bit.ly/3kPRlPY
Background of Anatomy and Physiology Human skeleton made up of 206 bones 1. Axial skeleton includes a. Bones of skull b. Ribs and sternum c. Vertebral column
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The bone is composed of bone tissue and bone marrow. It has the ability to self-repair and regrowth. However, large bone defects usually caused by significant trauma or systemic disease, these capabilities can fail, which may result in permanent defects that lead to a loss of function. - https://globalregenerative.academy/
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