Inside the fibroblast, procollagen peptidases cleave non-helical terminal peptides, transforming procollagen into insoluble collagen molecules, which aggregate to form collagen fibrils False True
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Fibroblasts organize the collagen of the extracellular matrix by processing procollagen into collagen. pulling the collagen into sheets or cables after it has been secreted. twisting fibrils together to make ropelike fibers. cutting and rejoining the fibrils.
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