i think its osteoblasts
Have living cells with nuclei, grow and develop, and they reproduce (healing)
yes, because it helps your bones grow and keeps your blood cells alive. and yes, adults bones DO still grow!
bones are living they grow gradually with bone marrow
bones do not stretch; they grow by building more cells.
They help the bones grow also it helps keep the bones clean. They also have white blood cells to also help clean.
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.
Bones cannot grow from within because they are not living tissues. Bones are formed and maintained by cells called osteoblasts and osteoclasts on the surface of existing bone tissue. These cells add new bone material to the outside of bones rather than from within.
osteoblasts
No. It helps their bones grow.
Because it helps your bones to stay strong, and it helps you to grow :)
Bones are considered as living tissues because they contain cells that help in their growth, repair, and maintenance. These cells also participate in the process of bone remodeling, which keeps the bones strong and healthy.
living things grow because their cells can reproduce (gabby h did this)