osteoblasts.
definitely osteoblasts.
Though 'osteoclasts' are correct in the sense that they can call for the osteoblasts. But osteoclasts are more directly involved in chewing away at bone.
Osteoclasts are large multinucleated cells that can dissolve the bony matrix by secreting acids and enzymes. They play a key role in bone remodeling and resorption.
Large tubercles and increased deposits of bony matrix typically occur in conditions like Paget's disease of bone, where there is excessive bone remodeling leading to enlarged and weaker bones. This can also be observed in certain types of bone tumors, where abnormal bone growth results in the formation of large bony protrusions.
As you know, osteoblasts secrete collagen and organic cmpounds upon which bone is formed. Osteoblasts are incapable of mitosis. As Osteoblasts release matrix materials around themselves, they become enveloped by the matrix and at this point differentiate into Osteocytes.
No, not all cell organelles contain a crista and a matrix. Cristae and matrix are typically found in mitochondria, which are known as the powerhouse of the cell. Other organelles, like the nucleus, lysosomes, and Golgi apparatus, do not have cristae or matrix.
Yes, the extracellular matrix provides structural support and helps facilitate cell adhesion in tissues. It contains proteins like collagen and fibronectin that allow cells to attach to neighboring cells or to the surrounding matrix, promoting cell-to-cell interactions and tissue organization.
An osteocyte is a bone cell. It can live as long as the bone exists in the body, and it works to break down old bony matrix so that new matrix can take it's place.
vertebra
that is a biology question. the bony matrix is the principle tissue of mature bones. trabecular bone is spongy bone ,which is less dense than compact bone.
Concentric Lamellae -JSO
Concentric lamellae
Osteoclasts are large multinucleated cells that can dissolve the bony matrix by secreting acids and enzymes. They play a key role in bone remodeling and resorption.
osteoblasts
Large tubercles and increased deposits of bony matrix typically occur in conditions like Paget's disease of bone, where there is excessive bone remodeling leading to enlarged and weaker bones. This can also be observed in certain types of bone tumors, where abnormal bone growth results in the formation of large bony protrusions.
3 x 3 matrix
As you know, osteoblasts secrete collagen and organic cmpounds upon which bone is formed. Osteoblasts are incapable of mitosis. As Osteoblasts release matrix materials around themselves, they become enveloped by the matrix and at this point differentiate into Osteocytes.
No, not all cell organelles contain a crista and a matrix. Cristae and matrix are typically found in mitochondria, which are known as the powerhouse of the cell. Other organelles, like the nucleus, lysosomes, and Golgi apparatus, do not have cristae or matrix.
write a programe to build a sparse matrix as an array. write function to check if the sparse matrix is a square, diagonal,lower triangular, upper triangular or tridiagonal matrix