Mottled bone in humans refers to a condition where the bones have a patchy or blotchy appearance when viewed on imaging studies like X-rays. This can be an indication of various underlying conditions such as osteoporosis, osteomalacia, or other metabolic bone diseases. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and management.
Nonspecific diffusely heterogeneous bone marrow appearance refers to abnormal imaging findings on a bone marrow MRI or CT scan where the marrow shows a mottled or uneven appearance without a specific underlying cause. This can be seen in various conditions such as infection, inflammation, or infiltrative diseases affecting the bone marrow. Further evaluation may be necessary to determine the underlying cause.
Ossification is the process of bone formation where connective tissue is transformed into bone tissue. It is a normal part of skeletal development and growth in animals and humans.
Some scientific names for human body bones include the femur (thigh bone), humerus (upper arm bone), scapula (shoulder blade), and tibia (shin bone).
There are 4 bones in your leg The femur bone The tibia bone The fibula bone And the patella bone . The strongest bone in a humans leg is the femur bone. Are leg is used for many things. Like running and jumping. can you add more to this answer
No, humans do not have hollow bones. Hollow bones are typically found in birds and are adaptations for flight, providing strength with reduced weight. Humans have a different bone structure that is denser and stronger to support our body weight.
The femur or thigh-bone.
A bandicoot is a mottled brown colour.The baby mice were mottled brown, white and black.The bruise was mottled with blue and black.
Mottled Umber was created in 1759.
Mottled Petrel was created in 1844.
Mottled Beauty was created in 1758.
Mottled Pug was created in 1813.
Mottled Whistler was created in 1875.
Mottled Swift was created in 1851.
Mottled snapping prawn was created in 1811.
Australian mottled moray was created in 1895.
Mottled Conger Moray was created in 1926.
Mottled mean having spots or patches of colour