What is the function of osteoblasts in the body?

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From Google:

Osteoclasts are specialized, multinucleated cells which play a vital role in bone development and regeneration . Bone is an important composite connective tissue which is remodeled continuously to repair damage, balance calcium levels in the body and maintain the integrity of the skeleton.
1. They provide structure and support

2. Cells maintain internal stability

3. Both make it possible for you to respond to your environment by moving.

4. Both occur through muscle cells.

Hope this helps with quick check
Which of the following is one characteristic of all living things?

1.moving from place to place

2.sending cells to deliver messages in the body

3.using nerve cells to maintain temperature

4.maintaining homeostasis

which one?
Which one is right
1: They provide structure and support
2: Cells maintain internal stability
3: Both make it possible for you to respond to your environment by moving
4: Maintaining homeostasis

This is 100% right i promise :) have a good day
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Still right as of now
1.B
2. D
3.D
4.D
maintaining homeostasis
thank you I got 100% on the test
Sorry to be that guy, but um. I got a 2/4 (50%) anyone care to explain? Is this just the same person over and over saying that they're correct? This isn't cool.
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Karl Jacob is correct, to this anonymous person: you may be in a different school so the answers are different!! :33