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Surprisingly, you find bone composition quite fascinating. So much so, that when you get home, you crack open your new textbook and find answers to the questions that came up during your kinesiology lecture.

These are the answers you found:

Answers

  1. Calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate give bone its ability to resist compression.
  2. Collagen is a protein that gives bones their ability to resist tension.
  3. After maturity, the proportion of fluid and of organic material decreases with age. This is why older people's bones become brittle and break more easily.
  4. Generally speaking, a bone can withstand about six times the stress that we subject it to in ordinary activity.
  5. Cells only make up a minute fraction of the total weight of bone matter.

It's important to be able to dig out the information you need and communicate it in a clear and concise manner. "We don't always know what's wrong with someone when they first come in to see us," says kinesiologist Carol Putnam. "We have to do some research and then we have to be able to tell the person what the problem is in plain English, so they'll understand."


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