Mostly collagen for flexibility and hydroxyapatite for strength
A bone is an organ. It is made up of multiple tissues working together.
bone tissue,cartilage and muscle tissues
yes
bone?...
Bones are made up of compact and spongy bone, along with red and yellow bone marrow. Also, in the center of each bone, there is a stream where fluids can flow
Bone tissues are hard and rigid due to the presence of calcium salts and collagen fibers, providing support and structure to the skeleton. Bone tissues are highly vascularized, allowing for the delivery of nutrients and removal of waste products to ensure bone health and repair. Bone tissues have the capacity to grow, adapt, and heal through processes such as remodeling and mineralization.
No, an MRI is used to image soft tissues such as ligament and muscles. These do not show up on an X-ray which looks at hard tissues such as bone.
Compact Bone, makes up the dense material in a long section of a bone. Cancellous bone, is found in the end regions of long bones and hs plates of bone interspersed with bone marrow.
The scapula is a bone, so it is made of connective tissue.
Yes, both cartilage and bone are living tissues. They contain cells, such as chondrocytes in cartilage and osteocytes in bone, that help maintain the structure and function of these tissues. Blood vessels also supply nutrients and oxygen to these tissues, allowing them to grow, repair, and remodel.
there are two types of permanent tissues 1.simple permanent tissues 2.complex permanent tissues simple permanent tissues are made up of only one kind of tissue. eg.parenchyma,sclerenchyma and collenchyma compex permanent tissues is a group of tissues eg. xylem and phloem in stem
Bone is a highly vascular connective tissue, in which bone cells are enclosed in a mineralised intercellular matrix interposed with a system of collagenous fibres.