A matrix organization is a structure that reflects the complexity of the modern business environment of multiple (often competing) priorities. In the past organizations often had a functional organization inside a particular geography - so the US Marketing manager for a product - say widgets, worked for the US marketing VP who reported to the US President. In a matrix, companies realize that there are different and sometimes competing priorities driven by function, geography, business unit, customer segment etc.. etc.. So that same US Marketing person today may have a reporting line to the Marketing functional head, to the Business line head for widgets, to the US geographic head for profit and loss etc… A matrix then is an orgnaization structure with multiple reporting lines. But the structure itself solves nothing, it just lays out the problem more clearly, I think that all the value of the matrix lies in the way people work together to resolve daily conflicts and trade-offs
The organic component of the matrix of bones
Im pretty sure its the Osteoblast
The two major components of the matrix are ground substances and fibers. Fibers can be broken into the classes; collagen, elastic and reticular fibers.
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
The matrix is the innermost space within a mitochondria
The organic component of the matrix of bones
Yes. Osteoid is the organic bone matrix secreted by osteoblasts.
osteiod
The organic portion of matrix is important in providing tensile strength, ability to resist stretch, and flexibility. It is not important in providing hardness.
Osteoblasts
matrix
nope, only in bones.
The organic matrix elements of a bone are primarily collagen. This allows the bone to flex.
Collagen
Osteoblasts
Osteoblasts
Active-matrix organic light-emitting diode.