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question 6 (bonus) (mandatory) (1 point) for the same picture in #5, what specific structure is the arrow pointing to? osteocyte in lacuna neuron chondrocyte in lacuna macrophage
To solve this, we analyze the cell types:
- Osteocytes are bone cells found in lacunae (small spaces in bone matrix).
- Chondrocytes are cartilage cells in lacunae (not bone).
- Neurons are nerve cells (not in lacunae like this).
- Macrophages are immune cells (not typically in lacunae as a primary identifier here).
Assuming the image (from #5, likely bone tissue), the arrow points to an osteocyte in its lacuna.
Osteocytes are bone cells located in lacunae (small cavities in bone matrix). Chondrocytes are in cartilage lacunae, neurons are nerve cells, and macrophages are immune cells—none match the bone - lacuna cell context as well as osteocyte in lacuna.
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