The cell is an osteoclast.
Osteoclasts remove old bone, osteoblasts form new bone.
To remember the difference, you can remember B (-blast) for build and C (-clast) for consume.
Osseous tissue.
Yellow blood cell is another name for bone marrow. Bone marrow is the tissue responsible for producing red blood cells.
Osteoclasts are the cells responsible for breaking down bone tissue in a process known as bone resorption. They secrete acid and enzymes that degrade the bone matrix, allowing for the remodelling and repair of bones.
Osseous Tissue
bone (osseous) tissue
ligaments.
periosteum
hemopoietic tissue and red bone marrow
tendon (fibrous tissue) connects muscles to bones
The soft tissue inside of the bone is called "marrow."
The anatomical name for a bone cell is Osteocyte.
ligaments