Answer:
See explanation (i am not sure for g and h)
Step-by-step explanation:
a.) Cartilage - Soft flimsy bone provided at birth. Acts as a buffer between bones
b.) Blood Vessels - Covers the surface of the bone, this aids in repairs and injuries. Carries blood to other parts of the body.
c.) Osteoblasts - Type of cell capable of migrating and depositing new bone. Builds bone.
d.) Osteocytes - Osteoblasts that become trapped in the construction of bone; also known as a living bone cell
e.) Osteoclasts - A bone cell involved in the breaking down of bone and the removal of wastes.
f.) Enzymes - Dissolve the injured or damaged part of the bone so that new, healthy bone can be laid down. Chemical reactions in the body.