Where Are The Osteogenic Layers Of Osteoblast And Osteoclast Found. Start studying Osteoblasts Osteoclasts Osteogenic Cells Osteocytes Compact Bone Spongy Bone. The osteogenic cells in bones are developed into osteoblasts. Osteoblasts are usually found on the surface of new bone arranged in a monolayer. Osteogenic cells or Osteoblasts are found in the bone.
Osteoclasts showed completely different behavior as compared to other types of bone cells. The upper layers which are collagenase I sensitive. Ars that environmental conditions in the areas of membrane bone formation are suitable for the differentiation of osteogenic cells into bone. It is estimated that in an area of 1mm of the bony tissue almost 2 to 3 osteoclasts are found. Each cell type has a unique function and is found in different locations in bones. When they differentiate they develop into osteoblasts.
The dynamic nature of bone means that new tissue is constantly formed while old injured or unnecessary bone is dissolved for repair or for calcium release.
The upper layers which are collagenase I sensitive. Immature osteogenic cells are found in the deep layers of the periosteum and the marrow. When they differentiate they develop into osteoblasts. Dr Gauri Kapila MDS Student Department of Periodontology and Oral Implantology 2. The osteoblast the bone cell responsible for forming new bone is found in the growing portions of bone including the periosteum and endosteum. Osteoblast Cell Osteoprogenitor cells Osteoclast cells and Osteocytes cells Where are osteogenic cells located.