Osteoporosis
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Hi guys, I am really unsure about this question and really need help. Describe which cells are responsible for maintaining healthy bones, and how the behaviour of these cells change during osteoporosis?
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Osteoblasts and osteoclasts are the cells involved in the resorption of bone and new formation of bones. During osteoporosis these cells can’t handle the amount of breaks in the bones and the coupling mechanism of the cells break down. This leads to bones taking a long time to grow back.
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Osteoblasts and osteoclasts are the cells involved in the resorption of bone and new formation of bones. During osteoporosis these cells can’t handle the amount of breaks in the bones and the coupling mechanism of the cells break down. This leads to bones taking a long time to grow back.
Osteoblasts and osteoclasts are the cells involved in the resorption of bone and new formation of bones. During osteoporosis these cells can’t handle the amount of breaks in the bones and the coupling mechanism of the cells break down. This leads to bones taking a long time to grow back.

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