An osteoclast.
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.
Bone cysts cause fractures and damage to bone tissue
Osteoporosis, is the weakening of bones. It occurs due to advancing age, especially in white women, people who smoke, lack of calcium and/or vitamin D in the diet, lack of estrogen (menopause or complete hysterectomy), and women who are very thin.
Compact tissue
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.
Osteoclast activity is decreased when calcitonin is present. Calcitonin inhibits bone resorption by osteoclasts, leading to decreased breakdown of bone tissue.
Osteoclasts are large cells that break down bone tissue
The cells involved in bone breakdown and resorption are primarily osteoclasts. These multinucleated cells originate from monocyte/macrophage lineage and are responsible for the degradation of bone tissue by secreting acids and enzymes that dissolve mineralized bone matrix. This process is crucial for bone remodeling and maintaining calcium homeostasis in the body. Osteoclast activity is balanced by osteoblasts, which are responsible for bone formation.
aponeurorrhaphy
Osteitis deformans is also known as Paget's disease, a condition characterized by the abnormal breakdown and formation of bone tissue, leading to weakened, misshapen bones. It can cause bone pain, fractures, and deformities.
Large cells that digest or absorb bony tissue, helping to hollow out the central portion of the bone, are known as osteoclasts. These cells play a crucial role in bone remodeling by breaking down bone tissue, which is essential for the maintenance and repair of bones. Osteoclasts work in conjunction with osteoblasts, the cells responsible for bone formation, to ensure a balance in bone density and structure.