Biology, asked by oviyaSree, 3 months ago

Why is the matrix of the bone hard?​

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Answered by harshinimanivannan1
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Explanation:

The hardness and rigidity of bone is due to the presence of mineral salt in the osteoid matrix, which is a crystalline complex of calcium and phosphate (hydroxyapatite).

Answered by aradhanaakela
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Answer:

The hardness and rigidity of bone is due to the presence of mineral salt in the osteoid matrix, which is a crystalline complex of calcium and phosphate (hydroxyapatite)

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