Compact bone
Compact bone tissue is composed of Haversian systems, also known as osteons. These are cylindrical structures that consist of concentric layers of bone matrix surrounding a central canal called the Haversian canal, which contains blood vessels and nerves.
No it doesn't. Haversian systems are only found in compact/cortical bone.
The bicep is primarily composed of skeletal muscle tissue. This tissue type is responsible for the contraction and movement of the bicep during activities such as bending the arm.
A structure made of several kinds of tissue working together to perform a specific function is called an organ. For example, the heart is an organ composed of muscle tissue, connective tissue, and nervous tissue, all collaborating to pump blood throughout the body. Each type of tissue contributes to the overall function and efficiency of the organ, highlighting the complexity of biological systems.
Bones are primarily composed of connective tissue, specifically a type called bone tissue. This tissue includes cells called osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and osteocytes, as well as a matrix composed of collagen and mineral crystals such as calcium and phosphate. Together, these components provide the strength, structure, and flexibility needed for bones to support and protect the body.
Osseous Tissue.
Compact bone tissue is composed of Haversian systems, also known as osteons. These are cylindrical structures that consist of concentric layers of bone matrix surrounding a central canal called the Haversian canal, which contains blood vessels and nerves.
No it doesn't. Haversian systems are only found in compact/cortical bone.
organe systems working together
connective tissue
Nerves are a tissue and by definition are not composed of any other tissue.
Nervouse and connective tissue.
The bicep is primarily composed of skeletal muscle tissue. This tissue type is responsible for the contraction and movement of the bicep during activities such as bending the arm.
smooth muscle
yea it is
Bone cells surround Haversian canals. Osteon (Haversian system) is the structural unity of bone. Spaces for osteocytes are called lacunae. The matrix is present in concentric rings called lamellae. Canaliculi are canals that join lacunae with the central Haversian canal (central canal)
Costal cartilage is a long strip of hyaline cartilage