ABSTRACT
The principal calcified tissue of vertebrates is bone. Other calcified tissues in vertebrates include calcified cartilage, which is present to some extent in most bones and the dental tissues-enamel, cementum, and dentin.
The principal calcified tissue of vertebrates is bone. Other calcified tissues in vertebrates include calcified cartilage, which is present to some extent in most bones and the dental tissues-enamel, cementum, and dentin.