Asked by Noid

What is the function of osteoblasts in the body?
They provide structure and support.
They control voluntary movements
They help break down food within the stomach
They respond to changes in the enviroment

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Osteoblasts are specialized cells that play a crucial role in bone formation. Their primary function is to synthesize and secrete the bone matrix, which includes collagen and other proteins, and to facilitate the deposition of minerals, primarily calcium and phosphate, into the bone. This process is essential for the growth, maintenance, and repair of bones.

Based on the options you provided, the closest function of osteoblasts is that **they provide structure and support** by contributing to the formation and mineralization of bone tissue. The other options refer to functions associated with different types of cells in the body.
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