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Liono4ka [1.6K]
2 years ago
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Place in correct order the following steps in the process of appositional growth of cartilage. a: New matrix is produced and sec

reted. b: Chondrocytes differentiate, each in its own lacuna. c: Stem cells undergo mitosis. d: Committed cells differentiate into chondroblasts.
Biology
1 answer:
kirill115 [55]2 years ago
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Answer:

c: stem cells mitosis stem.

d: the compromised cells differentiate into chondroblasts.

a: New matrix is produced and secreted.

b: Chondrocytes differ, each in its own gap.

Explanation:

The appositional growth of cartilage occurs in an appositional order, thus generating these cartilage structures to give future bone structures or mature cartilages themselves.

In the cartilage of growth of long bones this process happens.

Chondroblasts are differentiated cells that can form the extracellular matrix, and chondrocytes would be the mature form of these that are submerged in their MEC once they reach the secretion limit.

The constant cartilage of cellular, mineral and organic structures, with organic compounds predominating (almost 80 percent are collagen fibers, proteoglycans and glycoproteins), that is why this tissue has a certain elasticity.

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