Osteoblasts and osteoclasts work together to maintain bone health and homeostasis through a process known as bone remodeling. Osteoblasts are responsible for bone formation; they synthesize and deposit new bone matrix and facilitate mineralization. In contrast, osteoclasts are responsible for bone resorption, breaking down old bone tissue to release minerals back into the bloodstream. This coordinated activity allows for the continuous renewal of bone, adapting its strength and structure in response to mechanical stress and metabolic needs.
bone
Osteoblasts are needed to create bone. Osteoclasts destroy bone.
Endosteum.
Osteoclasts and osteoblasts
Any of these changes may result if osteoblasts are more active than osteoclasts.
Yes.
osteoblasts or osteoclasts
osteoblasts, or "bone builders" help to lay new deposits, while osteoclasts, or "bone clearers,' break them down. ( so osteoblasts and osteoclasts)
Osteoclasts (Osteo - bone, clast - make or create)
Osteoblasts and osteoclasts.
Osteoclasts degrade bone surfaces so that osteoblasts can produce new bone Also Osteoclasts realese calcium and phosphorus into the blood stream
osteoclasts break down bones, osteoblasts build them up