osteoclasts
- Neutrophils - Monocytes
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Monocytes,Neurophills
Osteoclasts are large, multinucleated cells found in bone tissue. They are responsible for the breakdown and resorption of bone by secreting enzymes and acids that dissolve the mineralized matrix of bone. Osteoclasts are derived from the fusion of monocytes/macrophages and are involved in bone remodeling and repair.
Mature osteoclasts. They're bone absorbing cells which, along with osteoblasts (bone forming cells) are responsible for ensuring your skeleton is correctly adapted for your needs. Osteoclasts formed by a fusion of a group of blood cells known as monocytes. They're very strange cells as they're also multi-nucleate (one cells contains many nuclei).
Macrophages are cells produced by the differentiation of monocytes in tissues. Moreover, as scavengers, they rid the body of worn-out cells and other debris.
- Neutrophils - Monocytes
Monocytes are produced by the bone marrow and are a type of white blood cell. when your monocytes cell count is low or zero, you are prone to getting ill since these cells help fight off infection and harmful substances.
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Nuclear fusion in sun. Solar Cells on Earth.
Bone marrow produces lymphocytes and monocytes and all other blood cells.
Monocytes.
Leukocytes and Monocytes
White Blood Cells.
To ingest invading microorganisms that have breached external defenses.
Monocytes,Neurophills
Monocytes