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Osteoblasts

OSTEOBLASTS are certain cells that make up fresh bones. They also come from the marrow of the bone and relate to the structural cells. They have one nucleus, only. Osteoblasts work to build bone in teams. They produce new "osteoid" bone that is made of bone collagen and other protein. They then control the deposition of calcium and minerals. They are to be found on the new bone surface. The cells are smooth and appear like pancakes when the osteoblast team has done filling in a cavity. They line down the bone 's surface. These old osteoblasts are also called LINING CELLS. They control the flow of calcium into and out of the bone, and they respond to hormones by producing different proteins that activate the osteoclasts. OSTEOCYTES are bone cells. They come from osteoblasts, as well. Many of the osteoblasts transform into osteocytes as the new bone is formed and new tissue protects the osteocytes. However, they are not alone, because they send out long branches that bind with the other osteocytes. These cells can sense pressure or cracks in the bone and help direct where the bone is dissolved by osteoclasts.

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