bone is made up of living tissue.
Bone is made up of a combination of minerals (hydroxyapatite) and organic material called osteoid (mostly collagen). There are also numerous cell types within the bone constantly breaking it down (osteoclasts) and forming it again (osteoblasts). The hollow part inside bones (bone marrow) produces blood cells.
Bones are therefore a very biologically active part of the body.
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.
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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.
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Bone is very much living. Try breaking a bone, and see what it does. :)
Bone is a tissue, it is living in a sense <doesn't have consciousness. There are small channells in the bone tissue that nourish it. A healthy bone grows, it supports and is involved in production of blood. Bones are made of cells, like all tissues, the cells have a metabolism.
"Dysplastic" refers to abnormal development or growth of cells or tissues, often associated with an increased risk of cancer. Dysplasia can be identified through medical imaging or tissue examination and may require further monitoring or treatment.
The bones have the largest amount of minerals, calcium and phosphorus, in its extracellular matrix. Teeth, which are specialized bone, have additional enamel that makes them even stronger. That answer has nothing to do with the question asked....but the answer is connective tissue.
Bones tissue
No flat bones don't not have tissue it has marrow to support it.