luut
In Finnish, luut means bones. Bones are the rigid organs that form the skeleton of vertebrates. They provide structural support for the body, protect vital organs, and work with muscles to enable movement. Bones also store minerals, notably calcium and phosphate, and house the bone marrow, the site of blood cell production in many vertebrates.
Anatomically, bone tissue consists of an outer dense cortical (compact) layer and an inner porous trabecular
Bones come in several shapes: long, short, flat, irregular, and sesamoid, reflecting their varied functions. Most
Bone remodeling continuously reshapes the skeleton in response to growth, aging, and physical activity. Hormonal signals
Common topics related to luut health include fractures, osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and osteomyelitis. Adequate nutrition, regular weight-bearing