Osteoblast Cell.
Living cells within the bone are engaged in an unceasing process of remodeling. Osteoblasts lining the surface of bone are much like fibroblasts and deposit and organize new bone...
Osteoblasts are cells that help construct bones. However, they do not stop working after your skeleton has finished growing. There is another type of cell known as the osteocyte that destroys small...
Yes. Any cells that form connective tissue (found in bone, muscle, skin, cartilage, etc) come from the same progenitor line of cells originating from the embryonic mesoderm (one of 3 embryonic "germ"...