Compact bone tissue does not have visible open spaces. It is dense and made up of cylindrical units called osteons, which are arranged in layers. This type of bone tissue provides strength and support for the skeleton.
Hematopoietic tissue is the tissue type associated with red bone marrow, responsible for producing blood cells such as erythrocytes (red blood cells), leukocytes (white blood cells), and platelets.
The majority of the vertebral body is composed of trabecular bone tissue, also known as cancellous or spongy bone. This type of bone tissue has a porous structure with a network of trabeculae that provide strength while minimizing weight.
Muscle tissue is not a type of connective tissue. Connective tissue includes types such as adipose tissue, cartilage, bone, and blood.
The hardest and most solid type of connective tissue in the body is bone tissue. It provides support and protection for the body's organs and structures, as well as playing a crucial role in mineral storage and blood cell production.
Connective
spongy bone tissue
spongy (bone tissue)
tendons
Spongy Bone
Osteoblast makes new bone tissue
Spongy Bone
bone marrow
Compact bone
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Cancellous.
compact bone