Matrix just means the stuff that surrounds, fills, or suspends something. For example if you were on a archaeological site looking at the matrix that surrounded an artifact it would most likely be soil. Another example would be if you were looking at the matrix of a bone it would be the thin filaments that crisscross each other giving the bone it's strength.
fibers and ground substance
fibers and a ground substance
Connective tissues
The matrix of the bone is portion of specialized connective tissue composed of intercellular, is contain an organic and inorganic materials 1- The organic material: collagen ( type I) 2- The inorganic material: calcium phosphate
Matrix of the mitochondria
The extracellular matrix consists primarily of calcium and phosphorus in the form of hydroxyapatite, Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2.
The plural forms for the noun matrix are matrices and matrixes, both are accepted.
Matrix
The nonliving material surrounding cells is called the intercellular matrix. The matrix fills the spaces that are between the cells.
Latex .
Intercellular matrix refers to the material that is between cells. Usually this is made up of amorphous and fibrous elements.
Corrugated fiberboard.
The matrix of the bone is portion of specialized connective tissue composed of intercellular, is contain an organic and inorganic materials 1- The organic material: collagen ( type I) 2- The inorganic material: calcium phosphate
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Extracelluar Matrix
the ease with which it may be dispessed relative to the matrix of material sorrounding it
Normally a composite material that includes nano scale ferritic compounds within the matrix material
It depends on what material the handle is comprised of.