Science, asked by lavaniavaishnavi, 7 months ago

where are oesteocytes found​

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Answered by rohitkumar200688
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Each osteocyte is located in a space (lacuna) surrounded by bone tissue. Osteocytes maintain the mineral concentration of the matrix via the secretion of enzymes. As is the case with osteoblasts, osteocytes lack mitotic activity.

Answered by suryapemmada
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Oestocytes a cell that lies with in the substance of fully formed bone it occupies a small chamber called a lacuna which is contained in the classified matrix of bone oestocytes derive from osteoblasts of bone forming cells and are essentially oestocytes surrounded by the products they secreted

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