What is osteoblast and osteoclast???

Osteoblasts  are cells with a single nucleus that synthesize bone.

However, in the process of bone formation, osteoblasts function in groups of connected cells. Individual cells cannot make bone. A group of organized osteoblasts together with the bone made by a unit of cells is usually called the osteon.


An osteoclast (from the Greek words for "bone"  and "broken" ) is a type of bone cell that breaks down bone tissue.

This function is critical in the maintenance, repair, and remodelling of bones of the vertebral skeleton. The osteoclast disassembles and digests the composite of hydrated protein and mineral at a molecular level by secreting acid and a collagenase, a process known as bone resorption. This process also helps regulate the level of blood calcium.



 
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bone forming cells are called osteoblasts
the cells which dissolve the bone are called osteoclasts
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