Help please will fan and give medal. Choices are Osteogenic, Osteoblast, Osteocyte, or Osteoclast 1) What types of cells would you expect to find in the bone growth area? Why? 2) What type of cells would you expect to find in the bone loss?
Do you know about all these cells ?
i know the functions and but wasn't sure about location
I am trying to do a review and it is something i need to know
Ok, so what do you think should be the correct answer for #1 ?
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ummm i am not really sure that is why i asked?
Osteoporosis is "…a disease characterized by low bone mass, microarchitectural deterioration of bone tissue, and a consequent increase in fracture risk"
Osteoblast (from the Greek combining forms for "bone", οστό, ostō and βλαστάνω, blastanō "germinate") are cells with single nuclei that synthesize bone. However, in the process of bone formation, osteoblasts function in groups of connected cells. Individual cells cannot make bone, and the group of organized osteoblasts together with the bone made by a unit of cells is usually called the osteon; the basis of this is discussed in "Organization and ultrastructure of osteoblasts" Wikipedia
I need to know which of the 4 go with which question for review.
Sorry but i can't give you direct answers
can you explain it to me?
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Choices are Osteogenic, Osteoblast, Osteocyte, or Osteoclast 1) What types of cells would you expect to find in the bone growth area? Why? Osteocyte (once entrapped in the bone; exchange nutrients with the blood vessels) and osteoblast (build new bones) 2) What type of cells would you expect to find in the bone loss? Osteoclast (breakdown bones) and osteocyte (release the bone material like calcium into the blood stream)
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