Catilage
Mature bone cells within the matrix are called osteocytes.
Osteocytes
In bone the cells that occupy the lacunae are osteocytes.
matrix and cells. not tissues
Typically when the word "matrix" is used in cytological or histological context it referes to the extracellular matrix, which is the area in a tissue not occupied by cells, or the area between cells.
Bone cells surround Haversian canals. Osteon (Haversian system) is the structural unity of bone. Spaces for osteocytes are called lacunae. The matrix is present in concentric rings called lamellae. Canaliculi are canals that join lacunae with the central Haversian canal (central canal)
Mature bone cells within the matrix are called osteocytes.
Chondrocytes or cartilage cells are the only cell in the cartilage matrix.
Osteocytes
Bone cells are called osteocytes, and the matrix of the bone is made of calcium salts and collagen. Bone tissue is the major structural and supportive connective tissue of the body.
lacunae
In bone the cells that occupy the lacunae are osteocytes.
connective tissue
Lacunae
The cells are often bound to the extracellular matrix by proteins in the plasma membrane. The extracellular matrix is the structural support of tissue.
in bones nerve's are found inside the harvesian canal and bone cells are present inside the lacunae surrounding the harvesian system.
Cartilage and bone