HUMAN ANATOMY
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Author: SALADIN
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.2.1AYLO
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To determine:
The four kinds of bone cells.
Introduction:
The bone cells are present inside the matrix which is mineralized. The matrix of the bone contains both organic and inorganic compounds. The organic compound makes up about 20% of the wet weight of the bone. Collagen is the primary constituent of the organic matrix. The inorganic matrix makes up almost 60-70% of the wet weight of the bone. This part stores most of the body's calcium, 85% of the phosphorous and 60% of the sodium and potassium.
The four major types of cells in the bone are osteoprogenitor cells, osteoblasts, osteoclasts and osteocytes. These cells can be differentiated from one another in terms of their structures as well as the location.
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