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To discuss:
The distinguished characteristics of connective tissue from the other primary tissue classes.
Introduction:
Humans and animals are complex organisms made up of a collection of cells to perform a specific function. These collection of cells are often called as tissues. Tissues arise from the embryonic origin that perform a specific physiological and structural role in an organ. Tissues perform specific functions such as nerve signaling and nutrient digestion. There are four types of primary tissues namely epithelial, connective, nervous, and muscular tissues.
Of the four, connective tissues play an important role in connection and for separation of tissues and organs. It is a primary tissue because it connects the bones and cartilage for shape and movement of organisms. It fills the spaces between the tissue and organ to provide structural and
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- Which connective tissue specializes in storage of fat? tendon adipose tissue reticular tissue dense connective tissuearrow_forwardWhich type of connective tissue has the most fibers? loose connective tissue fibrous connective tissue cartilage bonearrow_forwardThe four primary types of tissue are __________________, _________, _________, and __________________.arrow_forward
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