Osteocytes.
Mature bone cells are called osteocytes. These cells are responsible for maintaining bone tissue and regulating mineral content.
Bone cells found in the lacunae within the matrix are called osteocytes. They are responsible for maintaining the bone structure and communicating with other bone cells to regulate bone remodeling and repair.
Cells that form bones are called osteoblasts.
Mature bone cells, called osteocytes, are found in the hard portions of every bone in the body.
I believe it's immature bone because it has the mesenchyme cells, osteoprogenitor cells and osteoblasts. While mature bone has the osteocytes.
osteoblast osteoblast osteoblastThe actual term for bone forming cells is osteoblasts. Once they mature, they then are called osteocytes and maintain the bone matrix.
Osteocytes
Osteocytes. These cells are housed within the lacunae of the bone matrix and play a key role in maintaining bone health and structure.
They are made in the bone marrow, but B cells mature in the spleen and T cells mature in the thymus.
Stem cells in a fetus mature in the yellow bone marrow.
B cells and T cells both originate from the haematopoietic (or hematopoietic) stem cells located in the bone marrow. T cells mature in the thymus. B cells mature in the secondary lymphoid tissues (such as the spleen).
They both originate in the red bone marrow. B lymphocytes mature there. T lymphocytes mature in the thymus gland.