1. derived from or made up of bone-forming tissue.
2. of or pertaining to osteogenesis.
It is true that bones are covered and lined by a protective tissue called periosteum. The inner layer is made up mostly of osteoclasts and osteoblasts.
If you're taking the class I think you are, according to your notes and other sources the answer would be either the endosteum or the periosteum
Two types of tumors are benign and malignant tumors. Benign tumors are usually harmless and grow at a slow rate. However, they can grow larger and become problematic. Malignant tumors are the opposite, growing at a fast rate and causing serious health problems.
These cells are found in the periosteum and endosteum. They are cells capable of differentiating into osteoblasts or osteoclasts during times of mechanical stress or injury
Osteoblasts are cells that are mainly known for making bone. Also, they break down old and weak bone cells.Osteoblasts are cells that help construct bones. However, they do not stop working after your skeleton has finished growing. There is another type of cell known as the osteocyte that destroys small areas of bone, which are then filled in by the osteoblasts. Through this system the skeleton is reinforced and reconstructed constantly, so that weak or old spots are replaced and broken bones heal.
Osteogenic cell
Osteogenic, osteoblast, osteocytes
Terry Fox had cancer called Osteogenic Sarcoma, which spread to his lungs.
It is true that bones are covered and lined by a protective tissue called periosteum. The inner layer is made up mostly of osteoclasts and osteoblasts.
His right leg was amputated in 1977 after he was diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma (bone cancer)
Osteogenic zones are primarily seen in the growth plates of long bones, also known as the epiphyseal plates. These zones of specialized cartilage allow for bone growth during development. The different zones within the growth plate are responsible for various stages of bone formation and resorption.
Alexandra Lenore Herbertson has written: 'The rat bone marrow stromal cell osteogenic system'
If you're taking the class I think you are, according to your notes and other sources the answer would be either the endosteum or the periosteum
Two types of tumors are benign and malignant tumors. Benign tumors are usually harmless and grow at a slow rate. However, they can grow larger and become problematic. Malignant tumors are the opposite, growing at a fast rate and causing serious health problems.
These cells are found in the periosteum and endosteum. They are cells capable of differentiating into osteoblasts or osteoclasts during times of mechanical stress or injury
Osteosarcoma is a bone cancer. -I have this type of cancer. if you would like more information, go to google, a search "Osteogenic Sarcoma."
It is called osteogenic sarcoma and is typically found in males between 12 and 19 years old. It's an aggressive form of cancer and has a low survival rate.