Osseous Tissue
Osseous tissue, commonly known as bone tissue, provides structural support and protection for the body.
Osseous tissue, also known as bone tissue, is the specialized connective tissue that forms bones in the body. It is composed of cells called osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts, as well as a matrix of collagen and mineral salts like calcium. Osseous tissue provides support, protection, and functions in mineral storage and blood cell production.
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No, fingernails are not derived from osseous (bone) tissue. They are made of a protein called keratin, which is also found in hair and the outer layer of skin. Osseous tissue forms bones in the body.
Chronic osseous pathology is long-standing disease of the bone tissue.
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Tendons are the connective tissues that provide levers for muscles to act on. They connect muscle to bone, allowing the force generated by the muscle to move the bone. This mechanism is essential for movement and body function.
Tendons provide the connection between muscle and bone to create leverage for movement. They are composed primarily of collagen fibers and are able to withstand tension and transmit forces from muscle contractions to bones.