The center of the bones is called the marrow. It is where blood cells are made.
Blood cells are made in the morrow of bones.
What nutrients build cells and tissue?
because it contains cells, called osteoclasts and osteoblasts that produce and destroy bone.
Bone marrow. Bone marrow is where blood cells are created. Only long bones (with the "hole" in the center) have bone marrow in them. So leg bones and arm bones make blood cells, but rib bones or skull bones do not. So those short, solid, irregular-shaped bones do not create blood cells.
Stress or strain on bones stimulates osteoblasts (cells that build bones).
Several cells have this function: the osteoclasts which break down bone and the osteoblasts which build bone.
Snakes have bones and bones are made up from cells.
not really, bones are not living cells they are made of calcium mostly and are not living cells, although inside of the bones contain bone marrow, which are living cells
Ummm... There are differnet cells that build the body. There are muscle cells that build muscle, skin cells that build skin, nerve cells that make up nerves, bone cells that make up bones, and blood cells that make up blood. There is no one cell that "builds" the body. Bodies have many different cells.
It's good for your bones because they build musical, and when you're sleeping at night, your bones build bigger and bigger and stronger.
Of course they are living, they grow don't they? They derive nutrients from your food and build new bone structure. The marow makes your red blood cells.
OsteoClasts Crumble bone, while OsteoBlasts Build Bone.
All the blood cells are produced in the bone marrow But not all bones do that. Bones that do make blood cells include bigger longer bones, like the humerus and femur.
The center of the bones is called the marrow. It is where blood cells are made.
Usually bones cells
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