calcium & phoshorous
The structural and functional unit of human bone tissue is the osteon, also known as the Haversian system. It consists of concentric layers of bone matrix called lamellae, which surround a central canal containing blood vessels and nerves. Osteocytes, which are bone cells embedded within the bone matrix, are responsible for maintaining bone tissue.
Cartilage tissue has chondrocytes, which are responsible for synthesizing and maintaining the extracellular matrix of the cartilage. Bone tissue has osteocytes, which are mature bone cells embedded in the mineralized matrix and play a role in bone remodeling and maintenance.
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.
The tissue you are describing is likely bone tissue. The pink cells would be osteoblasts or osteocytes, and the firm purple matrix would be the mineralized extracellular matrix, consisting mainly of calcium and phosphate salts.
bone tissue is either spongy bone or compact bone. they are made of calcium, protein and vitamans
Osteoid tissue is an organic component of bone that forms before it gets mineralized into hard bone tissue. It consists mainly of collagen and provides a framework for mineral deposition, contributing to the strength and flexibility of bones.
The structural and functional unit of human bone tissue is the osteon, also known as the Haversian system. It consists of concentric layers of bone matrix called lamellae, which surround a central canal containing blood vessels and nerves. Osteocytes, which are bone cells embedded within the bone matrix, are responsible for maintaining bone tissue.
Cartilage tissue has chondrocytes, which are responsible for synthesizing and maintaining the extracellular matrix of the cartilage. Bone tissue has osteocytes, which are mature bone cells embedded in the mineralized matrix and play a role in bone remodeling and maintenance.
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.
bone (osseous) tissue
Bone
hydroxyapatite
Bone is not connective tissue. Instead, connective tissue -- ligaments and tendons -- connect to the bone.
Bone cells are called osteocytes, and the matrix of the bone is made of calcium salts and collagen. Bone tissue is the major structural and supportive connective tissue of the body.
Osteoclasts are the bone cells that remove bone tissue, or more properly termed bone matrix.
The tissue you are describing is likely bone tissue. The pink cells would be osteoblasts or osteocytes, and the firm purple matrix would be the mineralized extracellular matrix, consisting mainly of calcium and phosphate salts.
A bone cell is a living cell, but bone tissue includes a non-living matrix