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What properties of transition metals make them useful as enzyme cofactors?
Osteoblast
A type of cell responsible for bone formation.
Bone
A rigid organ that constitutes part of the vertebrate skeleton, providing structural support, protecting various organs, and harboring bone marrow.
Fibroblast
A type of cell found in connective tissue, which secretes collagen and other fibers, playing a critical role in wound healing and tissue repair.
Fibrous Connective Tissue
A type of connective tissue rich in collagen fibers that provides support and strength to other tissues and organs.
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