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How do Bones Achieve Structural Strength?

The structural strength of bones is largely attributed to their composition and organization at the microscopic level. Bones are composed of a mineralized matrix made predominantly of hydroxyapatite (calcium phosphate) and collagen fibers. This combination allows bones to withstand compressive forces while maintaining some flexibility to absorb impact. The arrangement of these components in a concentric lamellar structure in compact bone further enhances strength.

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