Bones are primarily composed of living tissue, including bone cells (osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts) that are involved in bone formation, maintenance, and remodeling. However, the bone matrix, which includes minerals like calcium phosphate and collagen fibers, provides structural support and is considered non-living. Thus, while bones have a significant living component, they also contain non-living materials that contribute to their strength and durability.
No, human bones are not considered living tissue. While bones are made up of living cells, the majority of the bone structure is composed of non-living materials such as calcium and collagen. Once bone cells become trapped within the bone matrix, they lose their ability to function as living cells.
Bones are considered living tissue because they are composed of cells that are alive and capable of growth and maintenance. They are constantly undergoing remodeling to adapt to the body's needs and repair damage.
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.
connective tissue proper
Well my phere it is living
The non living element of the phloem tissue is the sclereids.
Parts composed of non living tissue, for example hair and nails.
Blood is considered connective tissue because it is cells (formed elements) surrounded by a non-living matrix (plasma).
While tissues are composed of living cells, they can be considered non-living since they do not exhibit all the characteristics of living organisms, such as the ability to grow, reproduce, or respond to stimuli on their own. Tissues function as organized groups of cells working together to perform specific functions within an organism.
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Connective Tissue
Bones are living. Think of it this way, if bones weren't "alive", they wouldn't be able to heal if broken. They are made up of cells that heal the wound, the bone is really just a hard shell that keeps you upright and a home for all those cells.