Exlain structure and function of bones in body
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Functions of bones are :
1. It does the frame work of the body
2. If provides support to our body
3. Bones protects internal organs such as the skull and rib cage plwhich protects brain and lungs.
4.Bones enable body movements by acting as levers and points of attachment for muscles.
Structure of the bones:
Bones are organs composed of hard living tissueproviding structural support to the body – it's scaffolding. It is a hard matrix of calcium salts deposited around protein fibers. Minerals make bone rigid and proteins (collagen) provide strength and elasticity
1. It does the frame work of the body
2. If provides support to our body
3. Bones protects internal organs such as the skull and rib cage plwhich protects brain and lungs.
4.Bones enable body movements by acting as levers and points of attachment for muscles.
Structure of the bones:
Bones are organs composed of hard living tissueproviding structural support to the body – it's scaffolding. It is a hard matrix of calcium salts deposited around protein fibers. Minerals make bone rigid and proteins (collagen) provide strength and elasticity
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FUNCTION. :
● Bones protect the body against mechanical damage, assisting in the movement of the body, providing a framework and shape for the body, storing minerals and producing red blood and white blood cells.
● The main functions of cartilage tissue include reducing friction at the joints, supporting tracheal and bronchial tubes, acting as shock absorbers between vertebrae, and maintaining the shape and flexibility of ear, nose and so on.
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STRUCTURE :
● Bone or osseous tissue is made up of osteoblasts (progenitor cells), osteocytes (mature bone cells), and osteoclasts (large cells that breakdownbone tissuefor growth and repair), and bone lining cells (that regulate the movement of calcium).
● Cartilage comprises of chondroblasts, which are precursor cells, chondrocytes, and dense matrix comprising of collagen and elastic fibres, in which the mature chondrocyte cells are embedded.
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FUNCTION. :
● Bones protect the body against mechanical damage, assisting in the movement of the body, providing a framework and shape for the body, storing minerals and producing red blood and white blood cells.
● The main functions of cartilage tissue include reducing friction at the joints, supporting tracheal and bronchial tubes, acting as shock absorbers between vertebrae, and maintaining the shape and flexibility of ear, nose and so on.
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STRUCTURE :
● Bone or osseous tissue is made up of osteoblasts (progenitor cells), osteocytes (mature bone cells), and osteoclasts (large cells that breakdownbone tissuefor growth and repair), and bone lining cells (that regulate the movement of calcium).
● Cartilage comprises of chondroblasts, which are precursor cells, chondrocytes, and dense matrix comprising of collagen and elastic fibres, in which the mature chondrocyte cells are embedded.
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