Osteocytes, osteoblasts, and osteoclasts are all bone cells that form interconnected networks. This happens so that the cells can communicate with each other between the tissues and vascular spaces.
Cells that form bones are called osteoblasts.
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There are three types of bone cells. The first one is called an osteoclast, and is a large cell that dissolves the bone. The second is osteoblasts and these are cells that form new bone. The last type is called osteocytes and these are cells that are found inside the bone.
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Stem cells in human bone marrow can divide and differentiate to form various types of blood cells, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Bone cells are not called osteocycles; the correct term for bone cells is "osteocytes." Osteocytes are mature bone cells that originate from osteoblasts and are responsible for maintaining bone tissue. They play a crucial role in the regulation of bone density and mineral content. Other types of bone cells include osteoblasts, which form new bone, and osteoclasts, which break down bone tissue.
The cells that produce bone from cartilage are called osteoblasts. These specialized cells are responsible for bone formation during the process of endochondral ossification, where cartilage is gradually replaced by bone tissue. Osteoblasts synthesize and secrete the bone matrix, which eventually mineralizes to form hard bone.
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It depends on what sort of bone cell you are talking about. Osteoblasts are specialized in so far as they form new bone only, osteoclasts digest bone for remodeling however cannot form new bone. However, there are other cells in bone, such as hemaotpoietic stem cells in the bone marrow that are only specialized in so far as they produce blood cells.
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