Bone cells lie within a network of connective tissue called the extracellular matrix, which consists of collagen, proteoglycans, and other proteins. This matrix provides structure and support to the bone tissue while allowing for flexibility and strength. The bone cells, including osteoblasts and osteoclasts, work together within this network to maintain and remodel the bone tissue.
Osteocytes are the bone cells that have processes that extend into canaliculi, which are small channels within the bone matrix. These processes allow osteocytes to communicate with each other and receive nutrients and signals necessary for bone maintenance and repair.
Osteocytes are mature bone cells found within the bone matrix. They are responsible for maintaining the strength and health of the bone tissue by regulating mineral homeostasis and responding to mechanical stress. Osteocytes form a network within the bone that allows for communication and nutrient exchange.
I do not recognize yellow narrow.yellow marrow. bone marrow in which the fat cells predominate in the meshes of the reticular network
yes, i think. how can it be call bone cells if its outside the bone??
Bone cells that resorb bone tissue.
The little canals that connect areas of bone cells are called canaliculi. These canaliculi allow for communication and nutrient exchange between adjacent bone cells, known as osteocytes. This network helps maintain bone health and function.
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.
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A mineral needed by bone cells is called calcium. It is essential for structure, strength, and growth of the bones and bone cells.
Osteoclasts are the bone-resorbing cells responsible for breaking down and resorbing bone tissue. They play a critical role in bone remodeling and maintenance of calcium balance in the body.
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.