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Bone - Wikipedia
Bone is a rigid organ made of hard tissue, mainly composed of collagen and calcium phosphate. It has two main types of tissue: cortical bone, which forms the hard exterior, and cancellous bone, which is porous and spongy.

Bone | Definition, Anatomy, & Composition | Britannica
Bone, rigid body tissue consisting of cells embedded in an abundant hard intercellular material. Bone tissue makes up the individual bones of the skeletons of vertebrates. Its two principle components are collagen and calcium phosphate. Learn more about the composition and function of bone.

Bones: Types, structure, and function - Medical News Today
Learn about the anatomy, physiology, and functions of bones, the living tissues that support the body and enable movement. Find out how bones store minerals, produce blood cells, and regulate...

Anatomy of the Bone - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Learn about the types, functions, and cells of bones, the living tissue that makes up the skeleton. Find out how bones are classified, shaped, and nourished.

Human skeleton | Parts, Functions, Diagram, & Facts | Britannica
human skeleton, the internal skeleton that serves as a framework for the body. This framework consists of many individual bones and cartilages. There also are bands of fibrous connective tissue —the ligaments and the tendons —in intimate relationship with the parts of the skeleton.

Bones: Anatomy, Structure & Function - Cleveland Clinic
Learn about the different types of bones, including long bones, and how they support your body and protect your organs. Find out how to keep your bones healthy and prevent fractures and osteoporosis.

Bones: Anatomy, function, types and clinical aspects | Kenhub
Learn about the different types of bones in the human skeletal system, their structure, functions and clinical relations. Kenhub provides articles, videos, quizzes and interactive quizzes to help you master anatomy.

Bone | Journal | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier
BONE is an interdisciplinary forum for the rapid publication of original articles and reviews on basic, translational, and clinical aspects of bone and mineral metabolism, including rare bone diseases. The Journal also encourages submissions related to interactions of bone with other organ …

Bone - Structure, Function, Types | Britannica
Bone - Structure, Function, Types: Grossly, bone tissue is organized into a variety of shapes and configurations adapted to the function of each bone: broad, flat plates, such as the scapula, serve as anchors for large muscle masses, while hollow, thick-walled tubes, such as the femur, the radius, and the ulna, support weight or serve as a ...

Anatomy, Bones - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - National Center for ...
From a histological perspective, bones are highly specialized connective tissues that can remodel based on exogenous demand. The cell primarily responsible for building bones is the osteoblast, which secretes a collagen-rich fluid known as osteoid.

 

 

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