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Bone growth and remodeling New bone development is balanced with bone resorption Haversian systems are continually being replaced Bone is resorbed from one area and added to another to meet changing stresses placed on it (e.g., weight, posture, fractures) Normal growth dependent on sufficient proteins, minerals, vitamins (A, C, D) and influenced by hormones (growth, thyroid, estrogen/testosterone) Bone is capable of repair because it contains osteoprogenitor cells in the periosteum, endosteum, and bone marrow and is very well vascularized Metabolic role of bone (contains 99% of body’s total calcium in crystals) Transfer calcium from crystals to interstitial fluid and into blood Hormonal Parathyroid - stimulates osteoblasts to secrete osteoclast-stimulating factor thus promoting resorption Calcitonin - inhibits osteoclast activity | Quizalize