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Title: How does osseous tissue deviate from the modern cell theory?
Post by: Brigi on Oct 4, 2020
After observing bone tissue at 400x magnification I have to answer the research question mentioned. I was not able to observe nuclei.

If you can help, thank you very much


Title: Re: How does osseous tissue deviate from the modern cell theory?
Post by: yuknam on Oct 4, 2020
Hi Brigi (https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=profile;u=936582)

The modern cell theory states:

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Osseous tissue are composed on bone cells sitting in cavities called lacunae (pits) and surrounded by layers of a very hard matrix that contains calcium salts and large numbers of collagen fibers  Important in protecting and supporting other body organs. Very few are vascularized.

Osseous tissue deviate from these ideas because ... I don't see how they are  :-:) :o