The function of an osteoprogenitor cell in osseous tissue is
A) to produce new bone matrix.
B) to produce new osteoblasts.
C) to produce new perichondrium for endochondral bone to displace.
D) to break down old bone matrix and release calcium salts.
E) None of the answers are correct.
B) to produce new osteoblasts.
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A. blinking B. heartbeat C. voluntary motor movements D. involuntary motor movements.
Which statement is FALSE?
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