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In which bone of human chondrocytes replaced by osteocytes?

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Answered by WolverineX24
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Chondrocytes, or chondrocytes in lacunae, are cells found in cartilage connective tissue. They are the only cells located in cartilage. They produce and maintain the cartilage matrix, which is a type of lake in which the chondrocytes swim. Only gets bigger by appositional growth where osteoblasts keep adding bone to the outer bone surface layer by layer. As they do so, they become trapped as osteocytes. cartilage serves as the model for bone.
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