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21 February, 12:55

Which tissue is correctly paired with its primary cell type? which tissue is correctly paired with its primary cell type? bone; osteoblast connective tissue proper; chondroblast cartilage; fibroblast bone; fibrocyte?

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  1. 21 February, 12:59
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    The correct answer is bone-osteoblast pair.

    There are three primary cell types of bone tissue:

    • Osteoblasts - immature bone cells which produce protein mixture (osteoid)

    • Osteocytes-mature bone cells that originate from osteoblasts with the functio in bone formation, maintenance of matrix and homeostasis of Calcium

    • Osteclasts - multinucleated cells with the function in bone resorption and remodelling.
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