Bone building cells are called osteoblasts. These osteoblasts are responsible for both building and repairing the bone tissues in the body.
Bone building cells (osteoblasts) live within bone and are constantly rebuilding it.
Osteoblast
Osteocyte
an osteocyte is a bone cellan osteoblast is specific to the building/production of new boneOsteocytes are mature bone cells that maintains the bone matrix. Osteoblasts are immature bone cells that secrete organic components of matrix.
They are called osteocytes. Bone building cells are called osteoblasts and those that break down bone are called osteoclasts. You are constantly remodeling your bones.
The dermis means "skin". These cells are bone building (osteoblasts) and bone breaking down (osteclasts) and would not be found in the skin but in bone tissue.
Everyone has osteoblasts. They are a normal part of the human anatomy. They are bone-building cells that mature into osteocytes.
In bone, there are osteoblasts (cells which build bone) and osteoclasts (cells which break down bone). In the bone marrow and spongy bone, there are hematopoietic cells (cells which make blood). Bone is a type of connective tissue that is made of specialized cells that all work together for a common function. Their cellular and extracellular matrix is what makes bone cells so unique.
An osteoblast is a bone building cell. Osteo=bone, blast=build.
yes, i think. how can it be call bone cells if its outside the bone??
Bone cells that resorb bone tissue.