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What properties make bone strong and nonflexible?

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Bone’s strength and nonflexibility are due to its hard matrix composed of calcium and phosphorus compounds. These properties provide support and protection to the body’s structures.

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  1. Bone’s strength and nonflexibility stem from its mineralized matrix, primarily hydroxyapatite, providing rigidity; collagen fibers contributing tensile strength; compact bone structure with osteons for resistance to compression; lamellar organization distributing forces evenly; and osteocytes maintaining bone health. These properties collectively offer support, protection, and structural integrity to the skeletal system.

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