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- Osteoid abstract "In histology, osteoid is the unmineralized, organic portion of the bone matrix that forms prior to the maturation of bone tissue. Osteoblasts begin the process of forming bone tissue by secreting the osteoid as several specific proteins. When the osteoid becomes mineralized, it and the adjacent bone cells have developed into new bone tissue.Osteoid makes up about fifty percent of bone volume and forty percent of bone weight. It is composed of fibers and ground substance. The predominant fiber-type is Type I collagen and comprises ninety percent of the osteoid. The ground substance is mostly made up of chondroitin sulfate and osteocalcin.".
- Osteoid thumbnail Active_osteoblasts.jpg?width=300.
- Osteoid wikiPageExternalLink opmal2.html.
- Osteoid wikiPageID "419989".
- Osteoid wikiPageLength "2720".
- Osteoid wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Osteoid wikiPageRevisionID "678999010".
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Bone_cell.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Bone_cells.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Bone_tissue.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bones.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proteins.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Chondroitin_sulfate.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Collagen.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Fibrous_protein.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Ground_substance.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Histology.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Mineralization_(biology).
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Osseous_tissue.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Osteoblast.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Osteocalcin.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Osteocyte.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Osteomalacia.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Osteosarcoma.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Rickets.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLink Scleroprotein.
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Osteoid".
- Osteoid wikiPageWikiLinkText "osteoid".
- Osteoid caption "Osteoid, containing two osteocytes, being synthesized by active osteoblasts.".
- Osteoid hasPhotoCollection Osteoid.
- Osteoid name "Osteoid".
- Osteoid width "320".
- Osteoid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bone_and_cartilage.
- Osteoid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Osteoid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Osteoid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_anatomy.
- Osteoid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- Osteoid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:OklahomaHistology.
- Osteoid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Osteoid subject Category:Bones.
- Osteoid subject Category:Proteins.
- Osteoid hypernym Portion.
- Osteoid type AnatomicalStructure.
- Osteoid type Article.
- Osteoid type Biomolecule.
- Osteoid type Article.
- Osteoid type Biomolecule.
- Osteoid type Nutrient.
- Osteoid type Thing.
- Osteoid type Q4936952.
- Osteoid comment "In histology, osteoid is the unmineralized, organic portion of the bone matrix that forms prior to the maturation of bone tissue. Osteoblasts begin the process of forming bone tissue by secreting the osteoid as several specific proteins. When the osteoid becomes mineralized, it and the adjacent bone cells have developed into new bone tissue.Osteoid makes up about fifty percent of bone volume and forty percent of bone weight. It is composed of fibers and ground substance.".
- Osteoid label "Osteoid".
- Osteoid sameAs Osteoid.
- Osteoid sameAs Osseina.
- Osteoid sameAs 類骨.
- Osteoid sameAs Osteoïd.
- Osteoid sameAs Osseina.
- Osteoid sameAs Osteoide.
- Osteoid sameAs m.0269s8.
- Osteoid sameAs Osteoid.
- Osteoid sameAs Osteoid.
- Osteoid sameAs Q2035067.
- Osteoid sameAs Q2035067.
- Osteoid wasDerivedFrom Osteoid?oldid=678999010.
- Osteoid depiction Active_osteoblasts.jpg.
- Osteoid isPrimaryTopicOf Osteoid.
- Osteoid name "Osteoid".