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during osteoporosis, what occurs to the trabeculae in cancellous bone? they become fewer and farther apart they become fewer and closer together they increase and become farther apart they increase and become closer together
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Osteoporosis is a condition where bone - mass decreases. In cancellous bone, the trabeculae (the small, rod - like structures) break down and become fewer in number and more widely spaced.
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they become fewer and farther apart