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A slide was shown to the students and they Identified it as a bone because- Cells of this tissue are enclosed in small A cavities within the liquid matrix secreted by them Cells and fibres are loosely arranged in a semifluid matrix Cells are present in space called lacunae and matrix consisting of Haversian canals Cells and fibres are compactly arranged in the matrix​

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Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones. Bone is made up of compact tissue (the hard, outer layer) and cancellous tissue (the spongy, inner layer that contains red marrow). Bone tissue is maintained by bone-forming cells called osteoblasts and cells that break down bone called osteoclasts

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Structure of Bone Tissue

There are two types of bone tissue: compact and spongy. The names imply that the two types differ in density, or how tightly the tissue is packed together. There are three types of cells that contribute to bone homeostasis. Osteoblasts are bone-forming cell, osteoclasts resorb or break down bone, and osteocytes are mature bone cells. An equilibrium between osteoblasts and osteoclasts maintains bone tissue.

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