Osteocytes are found in (1) Bone (2) Blood (3) Cartilage (4) Lymph

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Description : Osteocytes are found in – (1) Bone (2) Blood (3) Cartilage (4) Lymph

Last Answer : (1) Bone Explanation: An osteocyte, a star shaped cell, is the most commonly found cell in mature bone, and can live as long as the organism itself. Osteocytes are networked to each other ... of nutrients and waste through gap junctions. The space that an osteocyte occupies is called a lacuna.

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Last Answer : (a) Fluid filled synovial Joint between cavity between atlas and axis two bones

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Description : Assertion: Cartilage and bone are rigid connective tissues. Reason: Blood is a connective tissue.

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Last Answer : (4) Skeletal muscle Explanation: Skeletal muscle is a form of striated muscle tissue which is under the voluntary control of the somatic nervous system. Most skeletal muscles are attached to bones by ... . It is one of three major muscle types, the others being cardiac muscle and smooth muscle.

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Last Answer : (b) Neurons

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Last Answer : Ossification

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Last Answer : Difference between bone and cartilage is A. Haversian canal B. Blood vessel C. Lymph vessel D. None of these

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Last Answer : Ans:(c)

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Last Answer : (a) There are seven pairs of vertebrosternal, three pairs of vertebrochondral and two pairs of vertebral ribs.

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Last Answer : (d) cartilage.

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Last Answer : d. Spleen; Lymph Nodes

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Last Answer : a. Bone marrow

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