Osteoblasts
osteoblasts
Osteoblasts
Im pretty sure its the Osteoblast
an osteocyte is a bone cellan osteoblast is specific to the building/production of new boneOsteocytes are mature bone cells that maintains the bone matrix. Osteoblasts are immature bone cells that secrete organic components of matrix.
Osteoblasts
it is where blood cells are manufactured
Anabolism: Four Basic Reasons 1. To carry out structural maintenance or repairs 2. To support growth 3. To produce secretions 4. To store nutrient reserves
Integrins
The cells that produce the collagen and inorganic salts of bone matrix are osteocytes. Osteocytes maintain the protein and mineral content of the bone matrix. Osteogenesis is the production of new bone matrix.
Bone Cells, Collagen Fibers, Ground Substance
RBC do not contain nucleus at the maturity hence are unable to synthesise protein they also lack Golgi bodies and other cell components
Chondrocytes or cartilage cells are the only cell in the cartilage matrix.
Uranium.