The number of cells in a bone depends on which bone and the size of the bone itself.
Too vague for someone to answer What part of the body? What animal are we talking about?
Yes, it is since all organs (including bones) are made of cells.
Osteoblast makes new bone tissue
tissue
muscle cells grouped in bundles make up the muscle bone cells grouped together make up the bone tissue. groups of the nerve cells make up nerve tissue
no not really
bone marrow
the cells that make up bone are osteocytes_____Yes, osteocytes are the cells found within bone. Osteocytes are in fact osteoblasts that have been trapped in the bone matrix that they produce. In answer to the question at hand, "what cells make bones", the answer is osteoblasts.osteoblasts
Bone cells, which are found within the bone tissue, are responsible for the make-up of the skeleton of vertebrates. There are different types of bone tissue in a bone that are made up of different bone cells: there is the compact tissue which is the hard outer part of the bone, the cancellous tissue which is all the spongy tissue inside of the compact tissue, and the subchondral tissue which is the smooth tissue at the end of each bone. Bone cells all work together inside of the bones to help keep up the skeletal system. The bone cells do many things for the skeletal system such as the development of new bones, the maintenance of bones, and the regulation of minerals in the body.
tissue make up muscle tissue. bone cell grouped together make up nerve bone tissue.
The bone marrow creates them.
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Cells in the bone called osteoclasts.
Cells that make up the mesenchymal tissues of the body ie fibrous connective tissue, cartilage, some of the bone cells, blood vessels etc.
Bone cells help you stand up and move. As well as helping your body produce red blood cells.