Bone remodeling in spongy bone primarily occurs within the trabecular (or cancellous) regions, which are the lattice-like structures found inside the bone. This process involves the activity of osteoblasts, which build new bone, and osteoclasts, which resorb old bone. The remodeling is influenced by mechanical stress and metabolic factors, allowing the bone to adapt to changing loads and maintain overall bone health. It primarily happens in areas where the trabecular network supports the bone's structural integrity and function.
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