The cell of the dental pulp most capable of transforming into other cells is the
odontoblast.
fibroblast.
undifferentiated mesenchymal cell.
histiocyte
1 explanations
oneguy
Dental pulp is a loose connective tissue, and it contains: (1) Cells: fibroblasts and undifferentiated mesenchymal cells as well as other cell types (macrophages, lymphocytes, etc.) (2) Fibrous matrix (3) Ground substance.
The large number of undifferentiated mesenchymal cells facilitates the recruitment of newly differentiating cells to replace others when they are lost – specifically the odontoblasts.
oneguy