A living cell is the smallest structure of that carries out specific functions.
Tissue performs a specific function. Tissue is a group of cells that work together to perform a specific function. Different tissues perform specific functions. The four main types of tissues are nerve tissue, muscle tissue, epithelial tissue, and connective tissue.
Any tissue of a living organism containing cells that are being replaced when they die.
teeth is not a living tissue
Periodontists are specialist trained is caring for the area around the teeth. That is the gum tissue, root area on the teeth. Some procedures they perform involve grafting gum tissue and bone tissue.
no. it is a living tissue.
No, it is not.
yes
no they are net. why? because your teeth are like Glass they will chip put your gums are from a student in ?
Periodontists are specialist trained is caring for the area around the teeth. That is the gum tissue, root area on the teeth. Some procedures they perform involve grafting gum tissue and bone tissue.
The tissue that supports the teeth are the bones of the jaw and the ligaments that hold the teeth in place.
Dentin is the major tissue composing teeth and is covered by enamel.
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.
There are living and nonliving components in a connective tissue.
no. it is a living tissue.
Teeth are lost to 1) decay that damages the living tissue, 2) from infections of the mouth and gums, or 3) by accidental injury. "Baby teeth" are designed to fall out when the second set of permanent teeth push them out. By the time a baby tooth is loose, only a few strands of tissue and nerves keeps it attached to the tooth socket. Permanent teeth that are loosened or damaged need to be repaired, so that they have a solid attachment to the bone and a good blood supply to the living tissue inside.
connective tissue proper
Matrix
Gums are the pink tissue that surround the teeth and covers the alveolar. The function of the gums is to protect the teeth and support the mouth's structure.
The tissue behind and between the upper two front teeth is called the incisive papilla.
yes, they are an ossified tissue