Bone tissue appears almost exactly like the cross section of a tree. Each individual tree represents the functional unit of bone connective tissue, or an osteon. The center circle is called the Haversian, or central, canal. The blood and nerve supply of bone (remember, it's a living tissue; therefore, oxygen is delivered to bone via red blood cells and carbon dioxide is taken away) runs through the Haversian canal.
Bone is a hard tissue that contains calcium.
Bone tissue has a hard matrix due to calcium salts.
Osseous tissue
Matrix
Osseous tissue has cells that are arranged in concentric circles around a nutrient canal matrix and is hard due to calcium salts.
hard water is which has no ability to lather with soap standard hard water contains 1mg of calcium carbonate in every 1ml of water.
Calcium is a chemical element that can be found in a variety of naturally-occurring minerals and biological materials. Many kinds of rock contain calcium, in particular, limestone, which is a combination of calcite and aragonite, both of which are different forms of calcium carbonate. Calcium is also very important for life: the hard portion of animal bones are composed of a material called hydroxylapatite which contains large amounts of calcium. The hard outer surface of teeth, called tooth enamel, also contains large amounts of calcium.
The internal framework of animals is also called the skeleton. Skeletons are comprised of bone which is a hard tissue that can store calcium.
No. Hard water is water with high amounts of dissolved calcium and magnesium.
Osseous Tissue
Osseous tissue has cells that are arranged in concentric circles around a nutrient canal matrix and is hard due to calcium salts.
Bone is not connective tissue. Instead, connective tissue -- ligaments and tendons -- connect to the bone.
The main mineral is calcium.
ya mamHard water contains calcium and magnesium ions that cause hard water stains and limescale formation.
Osseous tissie
Yes, fish bones contains calciums. Calcification is the process in which calciumsalts build up in soft tissue, causing it to harden.
Hard water contains carbonates and bicarbonates of calcium and Magnesium.
No. Cartilage is not another name for bone. It is hard tissue like bone, but is mostly made of collagen fibers, whereas bone is mostly made of extracellular matrix that contains calcium and phosphorus.
Osseous tissue is the hardest tissue of the skullcap. The cells are arranged in concentric circles around the nutrient canal and the matrix is hard due to the calcium salts.
Hard water contains calcium and magnesium salts. Therefore, in hard water, soaps get precipitated as calcium and magnesium soaps which being insoluble stick to the clothes as gummy mass.
Temporary hard water contains bicarbonates of calcium and magnesium. We can convert it to soft water by boiling or by adding calculated quantity of calcium hydroxide.