Respuesta :
The cells which are involved in dissolving bone tissues are osteoclasts. Osteoclasts are bone dissolving cells found on bone surfaces. They are formed from the fussion of hemocytoblasts; they are multi nucleated and large. Osteoclasts typically move over the surface of the bone matrix and secrete acids and enzymes that disintegrate it, forming little pits on the surface of the bones.
Answer:
Osteoclast
Explanation:
Osteoclast dissolve broken bone in order for the osteoblast to start creating new bone.