How does osteoporosis affect the organs, cells and tissues of the musculoskeletal system?
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It would affect all organs of the body. When the body can't stand upright anymore, breathing becomes labored, without breathing the person can't move much, so no exercise, all other organs are in the middle of the body, so they all get out of shape, too. It's a terrible disease!
Osteoporosis is an imbalance of the osteoblast cells and the osteoclast cells. The osteoblasts are responsible for bone formation while the osteoclasts are responsible for bone resorption. If the osteoblasts are diminished or the osteoclasts are too active, osteoporosis occurs.
The struture of the bones is less dense.
They are also less elastic
osteoporosis means degradation of bones or weakenin of bones due to loss of calcium and increase in salt so if the bones are weak then our body organs and muscle cant be in their proper position bcz our bones form the skeletal system and supports our whole body and gives a proper shape to the body and its organ so if our base will be weak ofcourse it will hamper the organs,tissues and all.
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