1) differentiate between
(a) bone and cartilage
(b) blood and lymph
(c) adipose and areolar tisue
2) the following tissues present in the following location of plant and animal body
(a ) lining of the respiratory tract
(b)bark of tree
(c)jute fibre
(d)linning of the small intestine
(e)skin of the humans
(f)branch of the tree
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Cartilage
1. It is soft elastic and flexible
2. Cells are known as chondrocytes
Bone
1. It is hard, inelastic and tough
2. Cells are known as osteocytes
all that I know
1. It is soft elastic and flexible
2. Cells are known as chondrocytes
Bone
1. It is hard, inelastic and tough
2. Cells are known as osteocytes
all that I know
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Cartilage and Bone are specialised forms of connective tissue. They are both made up of cells embedded in an extracellular matrix. It is the nature of the matrix that defines the properties of these connective tissues. Cartilage is thin, avascular, flexible and resistant to compressive forces.
The lymph is formed when the interstitial fluid (the fluid which lies in the interstices of all body tissues) is collected through lymph capillaries. ... It is generally similar to blood plasma, which is the fluid component of blood. Lymph returns proteins and excess interstitial fluid to the bloodstream.
Loose connective tissue is a category of connective tissue which includes areolar tissue, reticular tissue, and adipose tissue. Loose connective tissue is the most common type of connective tissue in vertebrates. It holds organs in place and attaches epithelial tissue to other underlying tissues.
The lymph is formed when the interstitial fluid (the fluid which lies in the interstices of all body tissues) is collected through lymph capillaries. ... It is generally similar to blood plasma, which is the fluid component of blood. Lymph returns proteins and excess interstitial fluid to the bloodstream.
Loose connective tissue is a category of connective tissue which includes areolar tissue, reticular tissue, and adipose tissue. Loose connective tissue is the most common type of connective tissue in vertebrates. It holds organs in place and attaches epithelial tissue to other underlying tissues.
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