The name of the cell that breaks down bones is called the osteoclast.
The cell that builds bones is called the osteocyte.
The break down bone cells are usually remodeled by the connective tissue that are found on the surface of the bone.
Osteoclasts break down bone tissue.
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Osteoclast
Brakes down miterials in the cell.
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ribosomes
A decomposer breaks down dead organisms for nutrients.
In bone, there are osteoblasts (cells which build bone) and osteoclasts (cells which break down bone). In the bone marrow and spongy bone, there are hematopoietic cells (cells which make blood). Bone is a type of connective tissue that is made of specialized cells that all work together for a common function. Their cellular and extracellular matrix is what makes bone cells so unique. Yes. Bones contain tissues and cells. They have cells called chondrocytes, osteoblasts, and osteocytes. And the tissues they form make connective tissue called bone. Bone is osseous tissue and has calcium and phosphorous in its extra cellular matrix.
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The cell that breaks down bone is called the osteoclast.
The mitochondria breaks down chemical bonds the cell can use for energy
The cell that helps in the movement of bones is called an osteoclast. Osteoclasts are responsible for breaking down and removing old bone tissue, allowing for new bone formation and remodeling. This process is essential for maintaining bone strength and flexibility.
Osteoclasts are large cells that break down bone tissue
The Mitochondria in a cell breaks down the Glucose
Brakes down miterials in the cell.
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There is not a particular "cell" that breaks down the nucleus during the cell process of mitosis. However, the nucleus does begin to break down in the phase known as prophase/prometaphase.
No. They do not, tissue breaks down and they get gooey....
A Lysosome