Tissue is group of cells that perform a particular function. There are present different type of tissues in the body. One of them is skeletal tissues.
Skeletal tissue is of two types : Cartilage and Bone.
Cartilage: Cartilage is a connective tissue in which the intercellular matrix is composed of proteins, slightly hardened by calcium salts. The cartilage cells (chondroblasts) are widely spaced and the matrix is reinforced by fibres. Cartilage is usually covered by a tough fibrous membrane called perichondrium. Cartilage occurs at the joints of bones, in the nose, ear, trachea and larynx. It helps smooth the surface at the joints. It lends support and provides flexibility.
Bone cells (osteoblasts) have very fine canals (canaliculi) emerging from the cell membrane. Bone cells are embedded in a hard matrix, which is strengthened by fibres, and hardened by calcium and phosphorus salts. The matrix is deposited in the form of concentric layers of lamellae formed around a central canal (Haversian canal). The bone cells occupy small spaces between the concentric layers of matrix. There may be a few bone-dissolving cells in the matrix called osteoclasts. The soft connective tissue present in the bone cavity is known as bone marrow. Sheath of bone is called periosteum.
1. Spongy bone : In this bone cells are irregularly arranged. Such bones are found at the ends of the long bones.
2. Compact bones : In which cells are arranged in circles or lamellae around a central canal, haversian canal.
The soft connective tissue present in the bone cavity is known as ___________________ . | |||
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Osteoblast occurs in | |||
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Which of the following are correct ? (a) Cartilage is usually covered by a tough fibrous membrane called perichondrium . (b) Bone cells are embedded in a hard matrix, which is strengthened by fibres, and hardened by calcium and phosphorus salts. (c) Compact bones in which cells are arranged in circles or lamellae around a central canal, haversian canal.
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Right Option : B | |||
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