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types of matrix present in the bone cells and cartilage​

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Answered by rajatyadav54
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There are also two other cell types: osteoprogenitor cells and osteoclasts. Extracellular matrix, which is made up of an organic matrix (30%) containing proteoglycans (but less than cartilage), glycosaminoglycans, glycoproteins, osteonectin (anchors bone mineral to collagen) and osteocalcin (calcium binding protein).

Answered by fairy231
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matrix is made up of protein . matrix has the deposition of calcium and phosphate


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