HISTOLOGY
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
Question
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Bone
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Cartilage
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Blood
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Adipose
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Detailed explanation-1: -As the osteoblasts produce bone matrix and the matrix mineralizes, the osteoblasts become surrounded by the mineralized matrix, and are thus buried within the substance of the bone. By this process, the osteoblasts become osteocytes (Figs.
Detailed explanation-2: -Osteocytes regulate local mineral deposition and chemistry at the bone matrix level, and they also function as endocrine cells producing factors that target distant organs such as the kidney to regulate phosphate transport. Osteocytes appear to be the major local orchestrator of many of bone’s functions.
Detailed explanation-3: -Osteocytes are the most abundant type of cell in mature bone tissue. They also are long-lived, surviving as long as the bone they occupy exists. The osteocyte is capable of bone deposition and resorption.