Bone Matrix
Bone matrix is a rigid, fibrous material that makes up the majority of our bones. It is composed of two main components, collagen and calcium phosphate, which provide strength and durability to bones. The collagen helps give bone matrix its flexibility and the calcium phosphate helps make it very strong. Bone matrix is a very important part of our bodies and without it, our bones would not be able to protect our delicate organs and provide us with the ability to move around. It also helps to store important minerals and chemicals that are essential for our body and its functions. Its role in providing support for the body and its organs, as well as helping to maintain our skeletal structure, makes bone matrix a vital part of our anatomy.
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