EXPLAIN HISTOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF MAMMALIAN BONE.
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Its matrix is mostly made up of a composite material incorporating the inorganic mineral calcium phosphate in the chemical arrangement termed calcium hydroxylapatite (this is the bone mineral that gives bones their rigidity) and collagen, an elastic protein which improves fracture resistance.
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Structure of Mammalian bone
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- Bone is one in all structures of the animal body; it possesses conjointly a definite degree of toughness and physical property. Its color, in an exceedingly contemporary state, is pinkish-white outwardly, and crimson inside.
- On examining an area of any bone, it's seen to be composed of 2 forms of tissue, one in all that is dense in texture, like ivory, and is termed compact tissue; the opposite consists of slender fibers and lamellæ, that be part of to make a latticed structure; this, from its similitude to lattice-work, is termed cellular tissue.
- The compact tissue is often placed on the outside of the bone, the cells within the interior. The quantity of those 2 forms of tissue varies in several bones, and in several components of constant bone, according as strength or lightness is requisite.
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