Osteoblasts
osseous tissue
Osseous Tissue
Collagen is a firorour connective tissue .
tissue
Osseous tissue has cells that are arranged in concentric circles around a nutrient canal matrix and is hard due to calcium salts.
Osteoclasts
Three different types of cells are found in bones: osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts. Good luck!!
Fibroblasts are the most common resident cells in ordinary connective tissue. Fibroblasts are responsible for secreting collagen and other elements of the extracellular matrix of connective tissue.
osseous tissue
Osseous Tissue
Collagen is a firorour connective tissue .
Osseous tissue contains cells arranged concentrically around a nutrient canal.
Osseous tissue, it's main constituent is collagen (type I collagen to be precise) produced by fibroblasts. Along with associated molecules (calcium, phosphorous and magnesium ions). Osteoblasts are the cells that move over bone tissue to deposit these molecules and crystalise them, including collagen Type I, together to form the bone mineral (a collagenous matrix structure) NB, collagen is a protein synthesised in the body by fibroblasts. Source: Medical biochemist
osteoclasts, because they break down bone.
tissue
Osseous Tissue has this arrangement.
Bone is made of compact bone tissue and spongy bone tissue and also nerve cells from the spinal column.