The part of bone you are asking about is called compact bone, or cortical bone.
Each kind of cell has a unique characteristics such as shape, size, flexibility, color, and texture. Bone cells combine with other bone cells make bone tissue and so on.
As a baby it was made of collagen. With age and wear it ossifies, it turns into bone.
There are 2 types of bone tissue: Spongy or cancellous bone (head of most large bones, ribs, shoulder blade) and Compact (in the diaphysis or middle part of large bones). Compact bone forms the extremely hard exterior while spongy bone (also called cancellous bone) fills the hollow interior. Within the inside of the long bones is bone marrow.
An easy way to remember this for your A&P exam is that (B)one to Bone comes alphabetically before (M)uscle to bone. Since we know that the answers are ligaments and tendons, we remember that (L)igament comes alphabetically before (T)endon, and so Bone to Bone is Ligament and Muscle to Bone is Tendon. Hope this helps. Of course there are other sorts of connective tissues in the body, but the bones and muscles are primarily connected by Ligaments and Tendons.
What kind of tissue is found in the jaw bone, epithelial connective nerve or muscle?The kind of tissue found in the jaw bone is connective tissue.
cancellous bone
A kind of elastic tissue
Connective tissue.... 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.
The sternum is bone.
Bone
Bone and cartilage
The part of bone you are asking about is called compact bone, or cortical bone.
synovial sarcoma
Bone Tissue made up of Osteocytes.
spongy and compact bone