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“Compact Bone vs. Spongy Bone”

https://blausen.com/en/video/compact-bone-vs-spongy-bone/

“Bone Matrix: Calcium Phosphate Salts and Bone Growth”

https://blausen.com/en/video/bone-matrix-calcium-phosphate-salts-and-bone-growth/

“Bone Cells: Osteoclast Resorbs Bone and Osteoblasts Form New Bone”

https://blausen.com/en/video/bone-cells-osteoclast-resorbs-bone-and-osteoblasts-form-new-bone/

 

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Videos

“Compact Bone vs. Spongy Bone”

https://blausen.com/en/video/compact-bone-vs-spongy-bone/

“Bone Matrix: Calcium Phosphate Salts and Bone Growth”

https://blausen.com/en/video/bone-matrix-calcium-phosphate-salts-and-bone-growth/

“Bone Cells: Osteoclast Resorbs Bone and Osteoblasts Form New Bone”

https://blausen.com/en/video/bone-cells-osteoclast-resorbs-bone-and-osteoblasts-form-new-bone/

“Synovial Membrane”

https://blausen.com/en/video/synovial-membrane/