| 31. | After complete resorption only connective tissue will remain.
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| 32. | *Osteoclasts are the cells responsible for bone resorption, thus they break down bone.
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| 33. | Cell culture studies have linked increased bone resorption and decreased bone formation with high intakes.
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| 34. | A history of acquired racquet nails ( brachyonychia ) may be indicative of bone resorption.
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| 35. | The pits are sites of bone resorption.
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| 36. | During childhood, bone formation exceeds resorption.
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| 37. | Root resorption is rare but may occur.
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| 38. | Tooth restoration is not recommended because resorption of the tooth will continue underneath the restoration.
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| 39. | The recovery phase occurs next, with resorption of the leaked fluid into the bloodstream.
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| 40. | Increased bone resorption leads to hypercalcemia and causes nephrocalcinosis, thereby contributing to the kidney failure.
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