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: (https://biology-forums.com/gallery/42/6_04_10_20_10_52_40.png) (https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view&id=42109) 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 |