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    Bone
    /bōn/

    noun

    • 1. any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates: "his injuries included many broken bones"
    • 2. the calcified material of which bones consist: "an earring of bone"

    verb

    • 1. remove the bones from (meat or fish): "while the gumbo is simmering, bone the cooked chicken"
    • 2. study (a subject) intensively, typically in preparation for something: informal "she boned up on languages she had learned long ago and went back to New Guinea"
  2. Describe the microscopic and gross anatomical structures of bones. Identify the gross anatomical features of a bone. Describe the histology of bone tissue, including the function of bone cells and matrix. Compare and contrast compact and spongy bone. Identify the structures that compose compact and spongy bone.

  3. noun. Anatomy, Zoology. one of the structures composing the skeleton of a vertebrate. the hard connective tissue forming the substance of the skeleton of most vertebrates, composed of a collagen-rich organic matrix impregnated with calcium, phosphate, and other minerals.

  4. Identify the anatomical features of a bone; Define and list examples of bone markings; Describe the histology of bone tissue; Compare and contrast compact and spongy bone; Identify the structures that compose compact and spongy bone; Describe how bones are nourished and innervated

  5. one of the hard pieces that make the structure inside a person or animal: He broke a bone in his hand. Fewer examples. The doctor thinks he may have chipped a bone in his wrist. Thousands of dinosaur bones have been unearthed in China. Scientists have dated the bones to 10,000 BC.

  6. bone in British English. (bəʊn ) noun. 1. any of the various structures that make up the skeleton in most vertebrates. 2. the porous rigid tissue of which these parts are made, consisting of a matrix of collagen and inorganic salts, esp calcium phosphate, interspersed with canals and small holes.

  7. Britannica Dictionary definition of BONE. 1. [count] : any one of the hard pieces that form the frame (called a skeleton) inside a person's or animal's body. He broke a bone in his left arm. The leg bone is connected to the knee bone. — sometimes used figuratively.

  8. Bone is a metabolically active connective tissue that provides structural support, facilitates movement, and protects vital organs. Bone is composed of an extracellular matrix and bone cells (osteocytes). [4] . Under the right conditions, bone tissue undergoes a process of mineralisation, and is hardened by deposited calcium.

  9. Definition of bone – Learner’s Dictionary. bone. noun [ C, U ] uk/bəʊn/us. B1. one of the hard pieces that make the structure inside a person or animal: He broke a bone in his hand. More examples. The doctor thinks he may have chipped a bone in his wrist. Thousands of dinosaur bones have been unearthed in China.

  10. Definition of bone noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. May 21, 2024 · Define and list examples of bone landmarks. Bone tissue (osseous tissue) differs greatly from other tissues in the body. Bone is hard and many of its functions depend on that characteristic hardness. Later discussions in this chapter will show that bone is also dynamic in that its shape adjusts to accommodate stresses.

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