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What are oteoclasts?

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∙ 11y ago

Osteocalsts are the cells in your bones who cut away the calcium salts from the bones. Osteoblasts are the cells that put in calcium salts in your bone. So bones are dynamic in nature. Activity of both of them is necessary for proper orientation and functioning of your bones.

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