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Osteoblast Defined

Cell found in bone; its function is to form the tissue and minerals that give bone its strength.

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  • Osteoblast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: An osteoblast (from the Greek words for "bone&quo t; and "germ&quo t; or... mononucleate cell that is responsible for bone formation. Osteoblasts produce osteoid, which is composed mainly of Type...
  • solunetti: Osteoblasti: Osteoblastit ovat yksitumaisia, polaarisia soluja. Ne tuottavat uutta luuta. Ne valmistavat luun ...

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