Chemistry, asked by samreen55, 11 months ago

what is osteoclast and osteoblast?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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OSTEOCLASTS are large cells that dissolve the bone. ... They are formed from two or more cells that fuse together, so the osteoclasts usually have more than one nucleus. They are found on the surface of the bone mineral next to the dissolving bone. OSTEOBLASTS are the cells that form new bone

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Answered by anitamccrackenreed14
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OSTEOCLASTS are large cells that dissolve the bone. ... They are formed from two or more cells that fuse together, so the osteoclasts usually have more than one nucleus. They are found on the surface of the bone mineral next to the dissolving bone. OSTEOBLASTS are the cells that form new bone.


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