Theories of mineralisation.
Across
- 6. cells is responsible for calcified organic matrix with alkaline phosphatase enzyme activity.
- 8. collagen exhibits intra fibrillar pores through which calcium and phosphate ions should pass through to reach the which sides located inside the fibrils?
- 9. matrix vesicles are found in?
- 10. where can we find alkaline phosphatase enzyme?
- 12. matrix vesicles are found in?
- 16. Robinson's alkaline phosphate is a group of enzymes that can cleave phosphate ions from organic phosphates at an alkaline ph.
- 18. is released by the enzymatic degradation of proteoglycans.
- 19. the mineral components of all hard tissues of the body chiefly?
Down
- 1. calcium and phosphate ions present in the extracellular fluid binds to the side to form what type of crystals?
- 2. which is the none crystal poison which is hydrolyzed by all alkaline phosphate is an enzyme to expose the binding site.
- 3. the gaps between the collagen molecules are filled with?
- 4. how many theories of mineralizations are there?
- 5. Booster theory was proposed by?
- 7. this theory is failed to explain mineralization in all tissues.
- 11. which theory provided local environment for initial crystal formation?
- 13. which is the most acceptable theory?
- 14. which is the most important step in the formation of hard tissue of the body?
- 15. which is the most important seed playing a significant role in mineralization.
- 17. which type of matrix vesicles are rich in phospholipids?