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What are the bones made of ?? Are the bones living or non-living ?Give reason

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Bones are comprised of Collagen,(a protein, that gives a delicate structure) and Calcium Phosphate, they are living, growing tissues.

Bones in our body are living tissue. They have their own particular veins and are made of living cells, which help them to develop and to repair themselves.

They are made out of basic cells called osteoclasts that resorb bone tissues and cells called osteoblasts that store new bone tissue separated from a couple of extra biological capacities.
Answered by samritmukherjee2005
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Answer:

Bones are comprised of Collagen,(a protein, that gives a delicate structure) and Calcium Phosphate, they are living, growing tissues.

Bones in our body are living tissue. They have their own particular veins and are made of living cells, which help them to develop and to repair themselves.

They are made out of basic cells called osteoclasts that resorb bone tissues and cells called osteoblasts that store new bone tissue separated from a couple of extra biological capacities.

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