Anatomy and Cell Biology 3309 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Homeostasis, Bone Resorption, Bone Sialoprotein
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For connective tissue this is the most complex level there is. Bone involves multiple different cell types and many different origins of the cells. They are not all derived from mesenchymal cells. Your body has mechanisms of being able to release calcium from your bones if you have low calcium. Remember the interfaces with other tissues, there is other connective tissues there, cartilage. )t doesn"t exist in itself it is surrounded by other tissue. Short bones find in your fingers and feet. Flat bones (top of your head are calvaria bones) Cavarial bones do not form in the same manner that long bones do. The bone tissue we are going to discuss today, the mineralized matrix, the. Irregular bones, irregular shaped bones cells and everything represent the structural component. This is an organ system, the bones are the organs of the skeletal system. )f you take a cross section through a normal bone you"ll find different types of.