Enamel is formed by cells called?

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Multiple Choice

Enamel is formed by cells called?

Explanation:
Enamel is formed by ameloblasts, the specialized enamel-forming cells derived from the inner enamel epithelium of the enamel organ. During tooth development, these cells secrete enamel matrix, which later mineralizes into the hard outer layer of the tooth. After the tooth erupts, ameloblasts are lost, so enamel cannot be regenerated. Odontoblasts form dentin, cementoblasts form cementum, and osteoblasts form bone, so they do not produce enamel.

Enamel is formed by ameloblasts, the specialized enamel-forming cells derived from the inner enamel epithelium of the enamel organ. During tooth development, these cells secrete enamel matrix, which later mineralizes into the hard outer layer of the tooth. After the tooth erupts, ameloblasts are lost, so enamel cannot be regenerated. Odontoblasts form dentin, cementoblasts form cementum, and osteoblasts form bone, so they do not produce enamel.

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