osteoclasts, because they break down bone.
Osteoblasts create bone (or osseous) tissue, whereas osteoclasts break down or resorb it. It's hard to remember because it would be expected that osteoblasts blast it away but I remember it by keeping in mind that it's opposite from what I would normally pick.
Three different types of cells are found in bones: osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts. Good luck!!
Osteoclasts
osseous tissue
Osteoblasts are the osseous tissue cells responsible for secreting collagen, which is a key component of bone matrix. They play a vital role in bone formation and mineralization.
Osseous Tissue
Osseous tissue, also known as bone tissue, is the specialized connective tissue that forms bones in the body. It is composed of cells called osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts, as well as a matrix of collagen and mineral salts like calcium. Osseous tissue provides support, protection, and functions in mineral storage and blood cell production.
Osseous tissue is also called bone tissue. It is a dense and rigid form of connective tissue that makes up the skeleton, providing structural support and protection for the body. Osseous tissue is composed of cells, fibers, and a mineralized extracellular matrix, primarily consisting of calcium phosphate.
No, osseous tissue is highly vascularized, meaning it has a rich blood supply. Blood vessels within the bone provide nutrients and oxygen to bone cells, as well as remove waste products.
Osseous Tissue has this arrangement.
Osseous tissue has cells that are arranged in concentric circles around a nutrient canal matrix and is hard due to calcium salts.
Osseous tissue is the hardest tissue of the skullcap. The cells are arranged in concentric circles around the nutrient canal and the matrix is hard due to the calcium salts.