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What kind of bone is the bone near your jaw bone?

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Answered by tejastandracom
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Osteomyelitis in the jaw occurs more in men than women, and more commonly in the mandible (lower jaw bone) than the maxilla (bone where the top teeth are arranged).

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▶'0steomyelitis' is the bone near your jaw bone.

Skeletal Tissue➫ A specialized contractile tissue found in animals which functions to move an organism's body.

➧Types 0f Skeletal Tissue are:-▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃⤵

➊❫ Cartilage:-   ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬☟

◉ Its nature is film but elastic.

◉ Herversian system is absent.

◉ Blood supply is limited to perichondrium.

◉ Mineral matter is deposited only in calcified cartilage.

◉ Chondrocytes cells occurs in groups of 2 or 4.

❱ It's Functions are:-═══════════════☟

①❭ It support the whole skeleton of body.

②❭ Intervertebral disc of cartilage absorb Shock.

③❭ It also act as a cushion against stress.

④❭ It prevents wear and tear.

❷❫ Bone:-      ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬☟

◉ Its nature is firm & brittle.

◉ Haversian system is present.

◉ Blood is supplied to the inner region of the bone.

◉ Mineral matter is deposited in the matrix in the form of carbonate & phosphate of calcium.

◉ 0steocytes secure singly & are arranged in lamellae.

❱ It's Functions are:-═══════════════☟

①❭ It support the framework & protect internal organs.

②❭ It helps in locomotion.

③❭ It provide surface for the attachment of muscles.

④❭ It is the Reservoir of calcium & phosphorus.

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