kõhrrakkude
Kõhrrakkude, also known as chondrocytes, are the cells responsible for synthesizing and maintaining the cartilaginous matrix in cartilage. These specialized cells are derived from mesenchymal stem cells and are crucial for the development and maintenance of skeletal tissues in vertebrates. Chondrocytes reside within lacunae, small cavities in the cartilage matrix, and are typically surrounded by the extracellular matrix they produce.
The primary function of chondrocytes is to secrete and organize the components of cartilage, including collagen
Chondrocytes are metabolically active cells, but their activity is influenced by various factors, including mechanical stress,
In addition to their role in matrix maintenance, chondrocytes play a vital part in endochondral ossification,