Osteoclasts (Osteo - bone, clast - make or create)
osteoblasts or osteoclasts
Osteogenesis - bone development Osteoblasts - bone forming 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.
Builds Bone and muscle
Kind of cell that does not have a nucleus?
The bone cell moves through the support of the muscles. The cell muscles will expand and contract which will result into movement of the bone cell.
A bone cell is a living cell, but bone tissue includes a non-living matrix
it builds up muscle and bone in the body
proteins
The correct order is as follows: Mesenchymal stem cell - an unspecialized stem cell that can differentiate into various cell types, including bone cells. Osteoprogenitor cell - a partially differentiated cell that is committed to becoming a bone cell. Osteoblast - a bone-forming cell that synthesizes and secretes the matrix of bone. Osteocyte - a mature bone cell that maintains the structure and function of bone tissue.
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A bone cell is a living cell, but bone tissue includes a non-living matrix