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Jazlene Hopkins
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29 July, 01:48
13. Describe the structure of a bone.
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Bones are organs composed of hard living tissue providing structural support to the body - it's scaffolding. It is a hard matrix of calcium salts deposited around protein fibers. Minerals make bone rigid and proteins (collagen) provide strength and elasticity ... The outer layer of bone is called Cortical bone.
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