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Which of the following is NOT a function of bone tissue?
Producing blood cells
What is the main component of the bone matrix?
Collagen type I
Where are osteoprogenitor cells found?
In the inner layer of periosteum
What is the role of osteoblasts?
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Where are osteocytes located?
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What is the initial, non-calcified ground substance of bone tissue called?
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Which type of bone cells can divide to replace themselves and become osteoblasts?
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What is the main function of osteocytes?
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What is the source of bone cells?
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What is the role of osteoclasts?
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Which type of bone cell forms the matrix and starts the calcification process?
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Where are osteoprogenitor cells found?
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What type of collagen is the most abundant in the bone matrix?
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Which type of bone cell maintains bone tissue metabolism?
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What is the initial, non-calcified ground substance in bone tissue called?
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Which type of bone cell is phagocytic?
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What is the function of osteogenic cells?
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Where are osteocytes located?
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Which cells are derived from mesoderm and white blood cell lineage?
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What is the main component of the ground substance in bone tissue?
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