different between osteoblast vs osteoid
osteoblast
English
Etymology
osteo- (“bone”) +? -blast (“immature cell”)
Noun
osteoblast (plural osteoblasts)
- (biology, cytology) A mononucleate cell from which bone develops.
Related terms
- osteoblastoma
- osteoblastocyte
- osteoblastopenia
- osteoclast
- periosteoblast
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French ostéoblaste.
Noun
osteoblast n (plural osteoblaste)
- osteoblast
Declension
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osteoid
English
Etymology
osteo- +? -oid
Adjective
osteoid (comparative more osteoid, superlative most osteoid)
- Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of bone; bonelike
Noun
osteoid (plural osteoids)
- An organic matrix of protein and polysaccharides, secreted by osteoblasts, that becomes bone after mineralization
See also
- osteo-
Anagrams
- dootsie, sootied
Romanian
Etymology
From French ostéoïde
Adjective
osteoid m or n (feminine singular osteoid?, masculine plural osteoizi, feminine and neuter plural osteoide)
- osteoid
Declension
osteoid From the web:
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