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Ligament is Amodified yellow elastic fibrous tissue Binelastic white fibrous tissue Cmodified white fibrous tissue DNone of the aboveSubmit Question 3 - Select One Bone cartilage is found in - ALong arteries BLong muscles CLong nerves DLong bonesSubmit What is nature of matrix of cartilage ? Vi...
What is the role of bone-matrix and bone-marrow released in soft-tissue injury following fractures in the induction of systemic inflammation and remote organ damage?doi:10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2007.06.108Philipp Kobbe and David Kaczorowski and Kevin Mollen and Timothy Billiar and Hans-Christoph Pape...
The osteoclasts are large cells that contain many nuclei (multinucleated) and originate from the fusion of single-nucleated white blood cells (WBCs) called the monocytes. These cells break down the calcified matrix of the bone tissue. Answer and ...
What is the main constituent of the bones?Osteoblasts:Osteoblasts are cells created in the bone marrow and found on the outer surfaces of bones. They work together in groups called osteons and are responsible for bone formation.They are the main cellular component of bone in the body....
The territorial matrix is the tissue surrounding chondrocytes in cartilage. Chondrocytes are inactive cartilage cells, so they don't make cartilage components.What is the meaning of interterritorial matrix?1. the intercellular substance of a tissue, as bone matrix, or the tissue from which a ...
The articular cartilage matrix is produced and maintained by a group of cartilage cells inside the matrix known as ‘chondrocytes’. These come from a mesh of connective tissue in the embryo called the ‘mesenchyme’. The volume of cells in the cartilage is small, making up about 1%–2% of...
Osteocytes: They also assist in bone growth and afterward are buried at the lacunae of this matrix and are responsible for tissue maintenance. Osteoclasts: little cells, usually found in areas where the bone has been resorbed. You will find two kinds of bone tissue, One is spongy (trabecular...
BMPS have the potential of de novo new bone formation due to their osteoinductive capabilities [8]. So, these materials are suitable as bone grafts fill voids, provide support, and may enhance the biological repair of the fracture or the fracture defect. This paper is aimed at providing an...
These cells are derived from osteoblasts, which are bone-forming cells. In general, they make up the majority of the mass of adult bone tissue in humans. Each cell within the bone tissue is typically connected to others, which work together to help create a strong matrix of living bone. ...