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yes, they are an ossified tissue
The bones in our bodies are considered living material. They contain living, growing tissue. Bones are made of calcium and collagen.they are made of living material.
Human bones are definitely considered to be living tissue. This is because bone grows and repairs itself as time goes on.
The muscle tissue bones that make blood are called the Cancellous bone.
The tissue that connects two bones are the ligaments
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Periosteum covers bones. It is a fine tissue.
The tough tissue the connects muscles to bones is called a ligament. This tissue also connects bones to bones and is called a tendon.
Tendons attach muscles to bones. The very same tissue attaches bone to bones and they are called ligaments.
Muscles are connected to bones by strong connective tissue called ligaments.
Bones aren't alive, they can't even be described as 'living tissue' any more than hair, toenails, cartilege. Living tissue is skin, muscle, ligaments, and nerves. Blood, urea, sweat, fasces are liquid versions of living tissue.