chondroid tissue

chondroid bone tissue

Skeletal tissue that is mineralized, has large chondrocyte-like cells, sparse extracellular matrix, and minimal perichondrium; develops from non-mineralized chondroid tissue.

Type Organ
Parent Structure skeletal tissue
Latin Name chondroid bone tissue

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the chondroid tissue?
Skeletal tissue that is mineralized, has large chondrocyte-like cells, sparse extracellular matrix, and minimal perichondrium; develops from non-mineralized chondroid tissue.
What is the Latin name for the chondroid tissue?
The Latin name for the chondroid tissue is chondroid bone tissue.

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