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Bone can be defined as a dynamic tissue which is continually being reshaped by the osteoblasts. Osteoblasts are the cells which have a single nucleus that produces bone. In bone formation, these cells work in groups of associated cells. Single cells cannot form bone. A group of ordered osteoblasts together with the bone produced by a unit of cells is generally known as osteon.
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Osteoblasts ________.
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Bone cells start off as__________ which secrete the components of the matrix and then become trapped inside.
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inflammation of the joints due wear and tear on the cartilage with aging
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