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What are the four types of bone cells

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The four types of bone cells are:

1. Osteoblasts: These are responsible for bone formation and play a role in bone mineralization. Osteoblasts synthesize and secrete the collagen matrix and other proteins that form the structural framework of bones.

2. Osteoclasts: These cells are involved in bone resorption, which is the process of breaking down and removing old or damaged bone tissue. Osteoclasts secrete acids and enzymes that dissolve the minerals and digest the collagen matrix of bone.

3. Osteocytes: These are mature bone cells that are derived from osteoblasts. Osteocytes are embedded within the bone matrix and play a role in maintaining bone health. They communicate with each other and with other bone cells to coordinate bone remodeling and repair.

4. Bone lining cells: These cells cover the surface of the bone and act as a protective layer. They are inactive cells that can become osteoblasts or osteoclasts in response to signaling cues when bone remodeling or repair is required.

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