Rectangles & some lines.
The shape of the chief cells of a bone are in various shapes.
The shape of the chief cells of the skeletal muscles is that they are tube-shaped.
Each kind of cell has a unique characteristics such as shape, size, flexibility, color, and texture. Bone cells combine with other bone cells make bone tissue and so on.
osteoblasts, or "bone builders" help to lay new deposits, while osteoclasts, or "bone clearers,' break them down. ( so osteoblasts and osteoclasts)
Bone growth involves several types of cells, primarily osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts. Osteoblasts are responsible for bone formation and mineralization, while osteocytes maintain the bone matrix. Osteoclasts play a crucial role in bone resorption, helping to remodel and shape the bone as it grows. Together, these cells work in a coordinated manner to ensure healthy bone development and maintenance.
Bone cells, particularly osteocytes, have long, branching extensions called dendritic processes that allow them to communicate with other bone cells and sense mechanical stress. This star-like shape helps them to maintain bone tissue by facilitating nutrient exchange and signaling for bone remodeling. The interconnected network formed by these processes enables efficient coordination in response to physical forces, ensuring the bone adapts to changes in load and stress effectively.
Bone marrow also make blood cells.
yes, i think. how can it be call bone cells if its outside the bone??
Bone cells originate from mesenchymal stem cells, which are multipotent progenitor cells found in the bone marrow and other tissues. These stem cells differentiate into various types of bone cells, including osteoblasts (bone-forming cells), osteocytes (mature bone cells), and osteoclasts (bone-resorbing cells). The process of differentiation is influenced by various factors, including hormones and mechanical stress on the bones.
Bone cells that resorb bone tissue.
Osteocytes have a star-like or dendritic shape, characterized by long, slender extensions that radiate from their cell body. These extensions, known as dendritic processes, allow osteocytes to communicate with neighboring bone cells and sense mechanical stress in the bone matrix. This unique morphology is essential for their role in maintaining bone health and regulating bone remodeling.
Osteoclasts which dissolve old bone cells, Osteoblasts which create new bone cells, and Osteocytes mature bone cells that were once osteoblasts which regulate bone development.