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What is the function of osteoclasts?​

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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Osteoclasts are the cells that degrade bone to initiate normal bone remodeling and mediate bone loss in pathologic conditions by increasing their resorptive activity.

They are derived from precursors in the myeloid/monocyte lineage that circulate in the blood after their formation in the bone marrow.

Answered by harshi5155
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Osteoclasts are the cells that degrade bone to initiate normal bone remodeling and mediate bone loss in pathologic conditions by increasing their resorptive activity. They are derived from precursors in the myeloid/monocyte lineage that circulate in the blood after their formation in the bone marrow.

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