Bone Marrow
Bone cells, which are found within the bone tissue, are responsible for the make-up of the skeleton of vertebrates. There are different types of bone tissue in a bone that are made up of different bone cells: there is the compact tissue which is the hard outer part of the bone, the cancellous tissue which is all the spongy tissue inside of the compact tissue, and the subchondral tissue which is the smooth tissue at the end of each bone. Bone cells all work together inside of the bones to help keep up the skeletal system. The bone cells do many things for the skeletal system such as the development of new bones, the maintenance of bones, and the regulation of minerals in the body.
Yes, exoskeletons are like bones but bones are found in the inside of the body and an exoskeleton is found on the outside of the body (kind of like a protective shell)beetles have exoskeletons
Depends what type of bones you're talking about. Some are found at archeological sites, (such as prehistoric, or dinosaur bones), and others are found inside your body or the bodies of other living things.
Bone marrow produces blood cells for the human body. Bone marrow is a spongy tissue found inside larger bones like the femur.
Muscles are the body tissue that works with bones to make the body move. They contract and relax to produce movement.
The tissue in our body is called Body tissue.
Of course it is found. It is a common element
Fat, also called adipose tissue when it is stored in the body, can be found in the medullary cavity of long bones as yellow bone marrow.
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Inside bones. The bone marrow is the tissue in the centre of bones and makes most of the body´s white blood cells. The thigh and leg bones are the biggest so they ususally make the most white cells.
Bones are hard, dense structures that provide support and protection for the body. Joints are where two or more bones come together and allow for movement. Connective tissue is a type of tissue that holds and connects different body structures together, including bones and joints.
The muscle tissue that is attached to and moves the skeleton is called the skeletal muscle.