Osteon । Function, importance of bone or osteons

  1. Structure of the body : Bones form the structure of the body and give specific shape to the body.
  2. Preservation : The soft parts of the bony body protect the heart, lungs, brain, spinal cord, etc.
  3. Movement : Skeletal muscles control body movement through contraction and extension.
  4. Red blood cell production : Red blood cells are produced from the bone marrow.
  5. Immunity : A stable reticuloendothelial system increases the body’s immune system.
  6. Breathing and hearing : Some of the unstable parts are modified to help in breathing and hearing.
  7. Mineral salt storage : Bone stores calcium, phosphorus, potassium etc. About 97% of the body’s calcium is stored in bones.
  8. Accumulation of toxic elements : If there are toxic elements in the body like lead, arsenic, etc., the bones store them.
  9. As a junction : Acts as a junction of muscles, ligaments and tendons.
  10. Pressure and Ionic Balance : Maintains the internal pressure and ionic balance of the body.
  11. Hormonal action : Osteocalcin hormone is produced by bone marrow. This hormone regulates blood sugar and fat levels.
  12. Chemical energy storage : As we age, some red bone marrow turns into yellow bone marrow. Bile bone marrow contains adipose cells. Adipose cells store chemical energy.

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