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Fibroblasts are the most common cell found in connective tissue. They produce the fibers and ground substance of the extracellular matrix. | |||
Fibroblasts are often spindle-shaped with an elongated nucleus. When active fibroblasts are easily recognized by their abundant rough endoplasmic reticulum and prominent Golgi apparatus.<ref>Histology Guide Fibroblast Available: https://histologyguide.com//EM-view/EM-006-fibroblast/03-photo-1.html (accessed 26.6.2022)</ref> | |||
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
Fibroblasts are the most common cell found in connective tissue. They produce the fibers and ground substance of the extracellular matrix.
Fibroblasts are often spindle-shaped with an elongated nucleus. When active fibroblasts are easily recognized by their abundant rough endoplasmic reticulum and prominent Golgi apparatus.[1]
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- ↑ Histology Guide Fibroblast Available: https://histologyguide.com//EM-view/EM-006-fibroblast/03-photo-1.html (accessed 26.6.2022)