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What is the general origin of bone tissue?
What is the general origin of bone tissue?
- Ectodermal
- Neuroectodermal
- Endodermal
- Mesodermal (correct)
Which cells are found in bone tissue?
Which cells are found in bone tissue?
- Osteogenic, chondrocytes, fibroblasts
- Osteons, myofibrils, Schwann cells
- Osteoblasts, erythrocytes, leukocytes
- Osteoclasts, osteocytes, adipocytes (correct)
Which layer of the periosteum is primarily composed of osteogenic cells and osteoblasts?
Which layer of the periosteum is primarily composed of osteogenic cells and osteoblasts?
- $ ext{Inner osteogenic layer}$ (correct)
- $ ext{Endosteum}$
- Outer fibrous layer
- $ ext{Perforating fibers of Sharpey}$
What type of collagen is primarily present in bone tissue?
What type of collagen is primarily present in bone tissue?
$ ext{Where is the endosteum located within bones?}$
$ ext{Where is the endosteum located within bones?}$
Flashcards
Origin of bone tissue
Origin of bone tissue
Bone tissue originates from the mesoderm during embryonic development.
Cells in bone tissue
Cells in bone tissue
Bone tissue contains osteoclasts, osteocytes, and adipocytes among others.
Inner osteogenic layer
Inner osteogenic layer
This layer of the periosteum contains osteogenic cells and osteoblasts responsible for bone formation.
Collagen type in bone
Collagen type in bone
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Endosteum location
Endosteum location
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