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|Short definition=bone tissue - Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones. Bones are made up of compact tissue (the hard, outer layer) and cancellous bone (the spongy, inner layer that contains red bone marrow). 
|Term=bone tissue
|Short definition=Osmolality - {{Pronunciation}} (OZ-moh-LA-lih tea) The concentration of particles dissolved in a liquid. Serum osmolality can aid in the diagnosis of several conditions such as dehydration, diabetes and shock 
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bone tissue - Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones. Bones are made up of compact tissue (the hard, outer layer) and cancellous bone (the spongy, inner layer that contains red bone marrow). Bone tissue is maintained by bone-forming cells called osteoblasts and bone-breaking cells called osteoclasts. Bones also contain blood vessels, nerves, proteins, vitamins and minerals. Also called bone tissue {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
bone tissue - {{Pronunciation}} (AH-see-us TIH-shoo) Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones. Bones are made up of compact tissue (the hard, outer layer) and cancellous bone (the spongy, inner layer that contains red bone marrow). Bone tissue is maintained by bone-forming cells called osteoblasts and bone-breaking cells called osteoclasts. Bones also contain blood vessels, nerves, proteins, vitamins and minerals. Also called bone tissue {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]

Revision as of 06:59, 8 January 2023

Bone tissue
TermBone tissue
Short definitionOsmolality - (pronounced) (OZ-moh-LA-lih tea) The concentration of particles dissolved in a liquid. Serum osmolality can aid in the diagnosis of several conditions such as dehydration, diabetes and shock 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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bone tissue - (pronounced) (AH-see-us TIH-shoo) Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones. Bones are made up of compact tissue (the hard, outer layer) and cancellous bone (the spongy, inner layer that contains red bone marrow). Bone tissue is maintained by bone-forming cells called osteoblasts and bone-breaking cells called osteoclasts. Bones also contain blood vessels, nerves, proteins, vitamins and minerals. Also called bone tissue

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