Biology, asked by rajaninair1, 11 months ago

What are bones made up of are the bones living or nonliving give reason

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Answered by mannasusanabr04
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Made mostly of collagen, bone is living, growing tissue. Collagen is a protein that provides a soft framework, and calcium phosphate is a mineral that adds strength and hardens the framework. This combination of collagen and calcium makes bone strong and flexible enough to withstand stress.


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Answered by GalacticCluster
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Heya !

Here's your answer !!


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□ Bones are made up of Calcium and Phosphorus compounds.

□ Their matrix is very hard.

□ Bones are a type of connective tissue which form the framework that supports the body.

□ They are strong and nonflexible.

□ They anchor the muscles and support the main organs of the body.

□ Yes, they are dead since the bone cells are dead.

□ They do not show any type of activities performed by living cells.

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