In the bones
Mature bone cells, called osteocytes, are found in the hard portions of every bone in the body.
An osteocyte is an animal cell. Specifically, it is a type of bone cell found in the bone tissue of animals.
Bone cells are the basic functioning units that can be found in bone. There are 5 types of bone cell. They are mainly used to develop new bone and to absorb and get rid of unwanted tissues.
Oil glands are found in your skin.
Yes, red bone marrow is found in the sternum. The sternum is one of the primary locations where red bone marrow, responsible for blood cell production, is concentrated in adults.
Chloroplasts and cell wall are absent in animals. Oil glands can be seen
The bone cell moves through the support of the muscles. The cell muscles will expand and contract which will result into movement of the bone cell.
A large cell found in growing bone that reabsorbs bony tissue thus creating canals, gaps, channels, etc.
A bone cell is a living cell, but bone tissue includes a non-living matrix
A cell wall is found in a plant cell and provides structural support and protection. Nerve cells are specialized cells that transmit electrical impulses. Leaf cells contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis. Cheek cells are epithelial cells that line the inner cheek. Bone cells are osteocytes that maintain bone tissue.
A bone cell is found in animals, as it is a specialized cell type that is part of the skeletal system in vertebrates. Plants do not have bone cells as they have a different structural support system composed of cells such as sclerenchyma or collenchyma.
The correct order is as follows: Mesenchymal stem cell - an unspecialized stem cell that can differentiate into various cell types, including bone cells. Osteoprogenitor cell - a partially differentiated cell that is committed to becoming a bone cell. Osteoblast - a bone-forming cell that synthesizes and secretes the matrix of bone. Osteocyte - a mature bone cell that maintains the structure and function of bone tissue.