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what are osteocytes where are they produced​

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Answered by shellybharwaj2009
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Osteocytes, a cell that lies within the substance of fully formed bone. It occupies a small chamber called a lacuna, which is contained in the calcified matrix of bone. Osteocytes derive from osteoblasts, or bone-forming cells, and are essentially osteoblasts surrounded by the products they secreted.

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Answered by panigrahyritanjali
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Osteocytes is basically a bone cell.

It occupies a small chamber called as lacuna.Soo..it is formed in lacuna it develops in mesenchyme

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