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The cells that produce the collagen and inorganic salts of bone matrix are osteocytes. Osteocytes maintain the protein and mineral content of the bone matrix. Osteogenesis is the production of new bone matrix.
osteoid is the primary semisolid bone matrix that is secreted by osteoblast. hydroxyapatite is a crystalized mineral that surrounds collagen fibers of the matrix to solidify bone.
Structural components of the dermis are collagen, elastic fibers, and extrafibrillar matrix.
The long fibres of protein found in the extracellular matrix that provide structural support for cells are called microtubules. They are hollow rods that are essential to cell shape and support.
The cells are often bound to the extracellular matrix by proteins in the plasma membrane. The extracellular matrix is the structural support of tissue.
BLOOD. It does not conncet things or give mechanical support. It is classified as connective tissue because it develops from mesenchyme and consists of blood cells, surronded by a nonliving fluid matrix called blood plasma.
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It depends which "matrix" you are talking about. In biology, there is an extracellular matrix (ECM) that helps provide support and structure for adjacent cells in tissues. In math, a matrix is a rectangular array of numbers that can be used to solve many different types of math problems. If you are talking about the matrix from the movie "The Matrix" with Keanu Reeves, then I am going to say "probably not."Yes, quite clearly.
Osteocyte cells maintain and monitor the mineral content of the surrounding matrix.
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what does mean consistence of matrix and uniqueness of it? how we can find it? please support with example
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