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Osteogenic Cell Differentiation & Unique Origins of Osteoclasts"

Chapter 6, Problem 16

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QUESTION:

Which cells do not originate from osteogenic cells?

a. osteoblasts

b. osteoclasts

c. osteocytes

d. osteoprogenitor cells

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QUESTION:

Which cells do not originate from osteogenic cells?

a. osteoblasts

b. osteoclasts

c. osteocytes

d. osteoprogenitor cells

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The basic foundational and essential components of every living creature are formed by cells, which are the basis of life. They are tiny structures that perform vital tasks required for life to stay alive and be maintained. The functions of cells include metabolic processes, development, fertilization, and stimulus-response.

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Osteogenic Cell Differentiation & Unique Origins of Osteoclasts"
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Discover the complex roles of osteogenic cells and their differentiation into bone-related cell types like osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and more. This video will also reveal the surprising origin of osteoclasts, setting them apart from their bone cell counterparts.


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