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What is bone in biology?

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In biology, bone is a hard, dense connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of most vertebrates. It is composed of cells embedded in a matrix of collagen and calcium phosphate minerals. Bone provides structure, protection, and movement to the body, and is also involved in calcium metabolism and blood cell production.
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