Yes, from the up-regulation of inducible-nitrous oxide synthase (iNOS), the enzyme that produces NITROUS oxide. NO is an inflammatory molecule that induces inflammation in local tissue. There are many references to this, search Google if you want more. If you mean NITRIC oxide, then I don't know if that molecule exists, or what it does if it does.
nitric is acid
Osteocytes become surrounded by bone matrix and are relatively inactive, but do have the capability to produce components needed to maintain the bone matrix if needed. Lacunae osteoblasts change into osteocytes.
No, it does not
It's NITROUS oxide not NITRIC and no they're not
nitric acid is heterogeneous.
The IUPAC name for nitric acid is "nitric acid." But its Periodic name is HNO3
HNO3 is Nitric Acid Compare with HNO2 ; Nitrous Acid. Note the difference in the formulas and the names. Accounted for by the different oxidation states of nitrogen .
The number of nitric acid molecules is 28,6723.10e23.
Nitric oxide
Nitric acid lead to nitrates.
Yes, nitric acid is homogeneous.
No, nitric and neutral are not the same thing. Nitric refers to the compound nitric acid (HNO3), which is an acid, while neutral refers to a solution or substance that has a pH of 7, neither acidic nor basic.