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A bone cell is a living cell, but bone tissue includes a non-living matrix
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A bone cell is a living cell, but bone tissue includes a non-living matrix
Osteoblast makes new bone tissue
The three types of tissue in bone are compact bone, spongy bone, and bone marrow. Compact bone makes up the dense outer layer of bones, spongy bone forms the inner layer, and bone marrow, found within the bone cavities, is responsible for blood cell production.
Bone is regarded as a tissue although technically the marrow component of bone could be argued to be an organ
Osteoclasts are the bone cells that remove bone tissue, or more properly termed bone matrix.
The most abundant tissue in the body is connective tissue. It provides support, structure, and protection to other tissues and organs in the body. Examples include bone, cartilage, and adipose tissue.
A single skin cell is a single unit that makes up the skin tissue. The skin tissue that covers an entire hand is made up of multiple layers of skin cells organized in a specific structure to form a protective barrier. Additionally, skin tissue contains other components like nerves, blood vessels, and glands that are not present in a single skin cell.
Osseous tissue.
A bone-digesting cell is a type of cell known as an osteoclast, responsible for breaking down and resorbing bone tissue during bone remodeling processes. Osteoclasts play a key role in maintaining healthy bone density and shape by removing old or damaged bone tissue.
The primary cell type in connective tissue proper in cartilage is the chondrocyte, which is responsible for maintaining the cartilage matrix. In bone, the primary cell type is the osteocyte, which helps maintain bone tissue and communicates with other bone cells. Both cell types are crucial for the health and functionality of their respective tissues.