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Blood cells are formed by the process of

A) Calcium is released by the action of ,which break down bone matrix.
B) are cells that build bone matrix.
C) The connective tissue membrane that encloses a bone is the .
D) is a disease in which bones lose mass and strength, becoming brittle.

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