Osteon vs osteoid
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Osteon |
Osteoid |
An osteon, it is also known as
a Haversian system which is a cylindrical structure found in
compact bone tissue. It provides strength and support to the bone, and
it also helps in the repair and remodeling of bone tissue. It is typically develop in preexisting compact
bone |
Osteoid, it’s another meaning is
‘like bone’. it is defined as un-mineralized bone tissue and is a key
structure in the development of mature mineralized bone |
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