Bone cells that resorb bone tissue.
Osteoclast
Osteoclast
Osteoblast Cell, Osteoprogenitor cells , Osteoclast cells and Osteocytes cells
Osteoclast
Osteoclastic activity increases the blood calcium level. Osteoblastic activity nullify the effect of osteoclastic activity. Both go hand in hand to rearrange the orientation of calcium lines in the bones, as per requirement of the stresses on the bones.
Bone resorbing cells are known as osteoclasts. Immature bone cells are referred to as osteoblasts. Mature bone cells are called osteocytes.
osteoclast
Osteoclast
The function of osteoclast in the body is to create and maintain bones. They are the joining of several cells created by bone marrow. They have 5 to 20 nuclei, but some may have up to 200 nuclei.
An osteoclast.
Yes, parathyroid hormone stimulates osteoclast activity indirectly by increasing the production of RANK-L (receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand) from osteoblasts. RANK-L then binds to RANK on osteoclast precursor cells, promoting their differentiation and activation into mature osteoclasts.
Osteoclast (most likely from my point of view)