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What are CHONDROBLASTS? please explain.​

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Answered by ishitaparida11
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Do u want to say Chloroplasts?

Answered by Anonymous
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Chondroblasts, or perichondrial cells, is the name given to mesenchymal progenitor cells in situ which, from endochondral ossification, will form chondrocytes in the growing cartilage matrix. Another name for them is subchondral cortico-spongious progenitors.[1] They have euchromatic nuclei and stain by basic dyes.

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