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The connective tissue you are referring to is bone tissue. It has a solid matrix composed of minerals, primarily calcium phosphate, which gives it its hardness. The lamellae (concentric rings) surrounding central canals are characteristic of compact bone, which is the more dense and strong type of bone tissue.


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Which solid has exactly 9 edges?

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