Yes they do.
There are 5 types of bone cells:
1) Osteoblasts
2) Osteocytes
3) Osteoclasts
4) Osteoprogenitors
5) Bone lining cells
In the bones
cell
It depends what you are talking about - bone marrow is made in the bone itself, but bones are made when the body is inside the womb.
no it is the formation of bones
functions of a bone cell are, to keep your bones strong and healthy and to keep your bones from not getting weak and breaking.
Bones or Bone Marrow
Bone marrow.
Osteocyte: a cell that is characteristic of adult bone and is isolated in a lacuna of the bone substance
The cell that helps in the movement of bones is called an osteoclast. Osteoclasts are responsible for breaking down and removing old bone tissue, allowing for new bone formation and remodeling. This process is essential for maintaining bone strength and flexibility.
The structure of a bone cell will directly relate to its function. For instance, in the lamellae, there is collagen which will provide the tensile strength to the bones.
Everything in your body is alive, including your bones. They are made of millions of cells that carry out activities such as cell division for repair and growth. The stuff in the middle is called bone marrow. It is the spot where new blood cells such as erythrocytes (red blood cells) and leukocytes (white blood cells) are made.
Osteoclasts are the cells responsible for breaking down bone tissue in a process known as bone resorption. They secrete acid and enzymes that degrade the bone matrix, allowing for the remodelling and repair of bones.