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os·se·ous tis·sue

a form of connective tissue, whose matrix consists of collagen fibers and ground substance and in which are deposited calcium salts (phosphate, carbonate, and some fluoride) in the form of an apatite.
Synonym(s): bone tissue
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os·se·ous tis·sue

(os'ē-ŭs tish'ū)
A connective tissue, the matrix of which consists of collagen fibers and ground substance and in which are deposited calcium salts (phosphate, carbonate, and some fluoride) in the form of an apatite.
Synonym(s): bone tissue.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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