. Osteogenic cells respond to traumas, such as fractures, by giving rise to bone-forming cells and bone-destroying cells. Osteoblasts (bone-forming cells) synthesize and secrete unmineralized ground substance and are found in areas of high metabolism within the bone. Osteocytes are mature bone cells made from osteoblasts that have made bone tissue around themselves. These cells maintain healthy bone tissue by secreting enzymes and controlling the bone mineral content; they also control the calcium release from the bone tissue to the blood. Osteoclasts are large cells that break down bone tissue. They are very important to bone growth, healing, and remodeling. The last type of cells are bone-lining cells. These are made from osteoblasts along the surface of most bones in an adult. Bone-lining cells are thought to regulate the movement of calcium and phosphate into and out of the bone.
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/Biology/humananatomy/skeletal/cells.html
holy cow ur good. thanx, thisll help me on my project. yahoo!they are osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts.
Osteogenic cells, Osteoblasts, Oesteocytes, Osteclasts
Osteoprogenitor, Osteoblast, Osteocyte, and Osteoclast
Osteoblasts form new bone. Once they are surrounded by calcified matrix, they mature into osteocytes which maintain the matrix. Osteoclasts will resorb and remodel the bone.
GROUP OF CELLS FORM TISSUE ..SO BONE TISSUE IS FORMED OF FIVE TYPES OF BONE CELLS. Bone tissue contains five basic types of bone cells. There are cells which are responsible for the response of the body to trauma and fracture, and those which secrete the basic chemical compound which bones are made of. There are cells mature bone cells and cells that break down the bone tissue. All bone cells have a particular function and each is needed for bones to retain their strength, develop, heal, and grow.
As you may already understand there are many different types of 'tissue' in the body so I hope these will act as a general selection. Heart Tissue Liver Tissue Lung Tissue Brain Tissue / Nerve Tissue Pancreatic Tissue Almost every organ has tissue which is used to bind the organs together acting as a secondary support for organs. I wonder who says that there are only five: bone, connective, neural, muscle, organ, blood vessels and probably more.
there are hundreds of different types of cells in the world. they are everywhere we look, unless an area has been sterilised you will not find a single thing without cells.
There are five different types of bone in a human body. If you are talking about long bones, such as your femur or tibia (aka the long bones in your arms and legs), then in the middle of them are bone marrow. Yellow marrow for adults and red marrow for children.
cells, tissue, organs, organ system, organism
GROUP OF CELLS FORM TISSUE ..SO BONE TISSUE IS FORMED OF FIVE TYPES OF BONE CELLS. Bone tissue contains five basic types of bone cells. There are cells which are responsible for the response of the body to trauma and fracture, and those which secrete the basic chemical compound which bones are made of. There are cells mature bone cells and cells that break down the bone tissue. All bone cells have a particular function and each is needed for bones to retain their strength, develop, heal, and grow.
There is epithelial tissue which covers and lines, connective tissue which connects to other tissues such as muscles to bone, muscular tissue which contracts and moves, nervous tissue which carries information, osseous which makes bone, blood tissue which makes three types of blood cells, and adipose tissue which stores fat.
Bone, cartilage, fascia lata, tendon, or tissue through an incision separate form that used to implant the fraft.
As you may already understand there are many different types of 'tissue' in the body so I hope these will act as a general selection. Heart Tissue Liver Tissue Lung Tissue Brain Tissue / Nerve Tissue Pancreatic Tissue Almost every organ has tissue which is used to bind the organs together acting as a secondary support for organs. I wonder who says that there are only five: bone, connective, neural, muscle, organ, blood vessels and probably more.
there are hundreds of different types of cells in the world. they are everywhere we look, unless an area has been sterilised you will not find a single thing without cells.
organelles, cells, tissue, organs, systems. (in order)
The five levels of organization of a living body beginning with cells are cell tissue organs organ tissue a living body
There are five different types of bone in a human body. If you are talking about long bones, such as your femur or tibia (aka the long bones in your arms and legs), then in the middle of them are bone marrow. Yellow marrow for adults and red marrow for children.
cells, tissue, organs, organ system, organism
There are more than five types, but 5 examples are palisade, mesophyll, guard, phloem and root hair cells.
OMG can you only find 4? And you need 5! That is the same with me stuck :S
Tissues that make up of xylem are xylem vessels, tracheids, sclerenchyma tissue (fibres) and parenchyma tissue.