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A mineral needed by bone cells is called calcium. It is essential for structure, strength, and growth of the bones and bone cells.
Bone cells, osteocytes, reside in cavities within compact bone called lacunae.
Osteoclasts are cells that degrade bone. Osteoblasts are the cells that build bonesSome bone cells deposit bone and some reabsorb bone tissue.
Healthy adult bone marrow contains yellow fat cells, connective tissue, and red marrow that produces blood. The bone marrow of a healthy infant is primarily red due to active production of red cells necessary for growth.
the bone that contains bone marrow is called the spongy bone. Bone marrow is a spongy material found inside your bones. The bone marrow contains immature stem cells, which can develop into three different types of blood cells (Red blood cells to carry oxygen to your body) (Platelets to help your blood clot, when needed) (White blood cells to help fight infection) t is the stem cells in your bone marrow that can benefit the transplant recipient. By Jeff R NCHS
OsteomaA benign bone tumor is an abnormal growth of noncancerous cells.
It doesn't have one location. Osteoprogenitor cells are mesenchymal stem cells, that are present in the bone marrow, perioustem and even adipose tissue.
Yellow bone marrow contains a large percentage of fat cells.
Growth cells.
Osseous tissue contains cells arranged concentrically around a nutrient canal.
yes... everything has bone marrow. it makes the blood cells
The bone marrow contains 3 types of multipotent stem cells (i.e. cells which can differentiate into several other types of cells) in the stroma. However, other cells are fully differentiated.