Connective tissue cell
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adipocyte, chondrocyte, fibroblast, mast cell, odontoblast, osteoblast, osteoclast, osteocyte, stromal cell
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- Which connective tissue cell is derived from B lymphocytes? a.
- Which connective tissue cell is a tissue macrophage? a.
- Our observations are in agreement with those of other workers who suggest that the connective tissue cell is the proliferating component of the tumor and is very similar to a fibroblast but has enough ultrastructural and functional features to deserve the term myxoblast.
- This suggests that the biomechanical environment of a connective tissue cell is an important determinant of the collagen type synthesized.
- Similar in appearance to undifferentiated fibroblasts, these Mesenchyme cells are capable of developing into whatever type of connective tissue cell is required at the moment.
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