Issues In-Depth: Making some bones about it

by: Roxanne Greitz-Miller and Frank Frisch

While most people regard bone as a static entity in our body, this is a serious misconception and one that should be corrected early because bone health is a concern for people of all ages—not just the elderly. While bone tissue is primarily for protection and structural support, it is among the most important of tissues in our body because bones have significant metabolic features. This article will address some of the features of bone, its cell types, the metabolic role that this important tissue has in our body, and ways we can help students to better understand bone and why it is important to their overall health—both now and in the future.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 12/1/2007Stock # ss07_031_04_10Volume 031Issue 04

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