What is the function of these cells
(i)Bone Cell
(ii) Cartilage Cell
(iii) Epidermal Cell
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Bone is a mineralized connective tissue that exhibits four types of cells: osteoblasts, bone lining cells, osteocytes, and osteoclasts [1, 2]. Bone exerts important functions in the body, such as locomotion, support and protection of soft tissues, calcium and phosphate storage, and harboring of bone marrow.
Cartilage connective tissue is important because it provides support, but is less rigid than bone. It also allows for some flexibility of movement, but has more stability than muscle. The extracellular matrix of cartilage is produced by cells called chondroblasts.
The epidermis and its waxy cuticle provide a protective barrier against mechanical injury, water loss, and infection. Various modified epidermal cells regulate transpiration, increase water absorption, and secrete substances.
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Bone cell: It forms the frame work that support the body.It is non-flexible .Made up of calcium and phosphorus compounds
Cartilage cell: This is elastic ,less harder to other bones.It is composed of protein and sugars.It present in nose,ear and larynx.
Epidermal cell:It forms a boundary between the plant and the external environment. The epidermis serves several functions: it protects against water loss, regulates gas exchange, secretes metabolic compounds, and (especially in roots) absorbs water and mineral nutrients.
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