Connective tissue :)
The tissue is likely to be bone, which contains a significant amount of nonliving matrix composed of calcium salts and collagen fibers within its structure. This matrix provides strength and support to the bone tissue.
Connective Tissue
Connective tissue
Non-living.
The nonliving material surrounding cells is called the intercellular matrix. The matrix fills the spaces that are between the cells.
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.
plasma
cytoplasm
Connective tissues are characterized by having a great deal of space between cells, secretion of matrix, and originating from mesenchyme. Examples of connective tissues include loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue, cartilage, bone, and blood.
The nonliving material between connective tissue cells is called the extracellular matrix. It is composed of proteins (such as collagen and elastin) and other molecules that provide structural support and facilitate communication between cells.
Body fluids, cellular secretions, and intracellular matrix
Yes, plasma is a nonliving matrix because it is the liquid component of blood that carries various substances such as nutrients, hormones, and waste products. It is primarily composed of water, electrolytes, proteins, and other solutes. Plasma does not have the characteristics of living organisms, such as the ability to grow, metabolize, or reproduce.