Answer:
a. Osteogenic cells can differentiate into osteoclasts
Explanation:
Osteoblasts are the cells that are formed from osteogenic cells. The osteogenic cells enter the process of bone formation. There is a secretion of organic compounds and salts to form osteoblast. Osteoclasts are the very large cells that are formed when many monocytes fuse together and are concentrated in endosteum. Osteoclasts are the cells responsible for bone resorption.
Answer:
The density would stay the same.
Explanation:
The density would stay the same as density is an intensive property meaning it doesn't change based on the amount of matter that you have.
The substrate and the active site both need to fit together perfectly in order for the enzyme to work properly. If their shape is changed, typically through heat or a change in pH, the enzyme will not work.