Yes. Osteoid is the organic bone matrix secreted by osteoblasts.
In biology, matrix refers to the tissue in animal or plant cells, where specialized structures are embedded. It is part of the mitochondrion where the oxidation of organic molecules occurs.
In mathematics, a matrix refers to a rectangular array of numbers, symbols, or expressions. The parts of the matrix are called elements, and are organized into rows and columns.
Matrix multiplication typically refers to an operation which yields a new matrix from a pair of matrices which are already known. This is normally covered in an Algebra class or textbook.
Intercellular matrix refers to the material that is between cells. Usually this is made up of amorphous and fibrous elements.
No. Organic chemistry specifically refers to carbon compounds.
The density matrix refers to the quantum mechanical analogue to a phase space probability measure in the classical statistical mechanics.
The organic compound in an ecosystem refers to the compounds that can decompose.
The acronym 'CD', often refers to 'compact disk'.
To determine element a13 in a matrix, you need to identify its position based on the matrix's row and column indexing. In a typical matrix notation, a13 refers to the element located in the 1st row and 3rd column. If you provide the specific matrix, I can help you find the value of a13.
Organic matter
An old banana is considered organic because it originated from a living organism and contains carbon-based compounds. Organic refers to being derived from living matter, while inorganic refers to substances that are not derived from living organisms.
Everything in a bone is organic. The word organic refers to something coming from something that is naturally occurring. Since bones are naturally occurring in animals, they are completely organic.