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Osteoblasts are the osseous tissue cells responsible for secreting collagen, which is a key component of bone matrix. They play a vital role in bone formation and mineralization.
The component that surrounds all cells is the cell membrane. It acts as a protective barrier, allowing certain substances to pass through while keeping others out. The cell membrane is essential for maintaining the integrity and function of the cell.
Meiosis results in the formation of haploid cells.
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Calcium (Ca2+) is the ion you are referring to. It is essential for the structure and function of bones, as well as for the formation of high-energy compounds and nucleic acids in cells.
A decrease in the population of T lymphocytes (T cells) would impair all aspects of an immune response. T cells play a critical role in coordinating and regulating the immune response, including activating other immune cells such as B cells and macrophages, and directly killing infected cells.
Hematopoiesis is the general term meaning blood cell formation. Erythropoiesis is specifically the formation of red blood cells. Lymphopoiesis is specifically the formation of Lymphoid cells (types of white blood cells). Myelopoiesis is specifically the formation of myelocytes (immature forms of white blood cells).
Mutations result in formation of genetically different cells.
No. Lipids are an essential and major component of the cell membrane
Red blood cells