Biology, asked by Priyasati, 11 months ago

What type of matrix is present in the bone cells and cartilage?

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Answered by shivamabs2002
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Answer:

Both bone and cartilage contain a fibrous connective tissue covering, which in bone is called the periosteum.

Answered by vishu71149
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       CARTILAGE IS COMPOSED OF SPECIALISED CELLS CALLED CHONDROCYTES THAT PRODUCE A LARGE AMOUNT OF COLLAGENOUS EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX ABUNDANT GROUD SUBSTANCE THAT IS REACH IN PROTEOGLYCAN AND ELASTIN FIBRES ....

THE MINERALISED MATRIX OF BONE TISSUE HAS AN ORGANIC COMPONENT OF MAINLY COLLEGEN CALLED OSSEIN .THE MATRIX FOUNF IN BONE IS CALLED OSTEOBLASTS AND OSTEOCYTES ..

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