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1. Explain about fluid connective tissue
2. Differentiate between
A. Bone and cartilage
B. Tendon and ligament
C. Adipose and areolar tissue
3. Explain 3 types of muscular tissue with diagrams.
4. Explain the structure of neuron with a diagram ​

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Answered by pranavkumbhar6866
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  1. Fluid Connective Tissue

Blood and lymph are fluid connective tissues. Cells circulate in a liquid extracellular matrix. The formed elements circulating in blood are all derived from hematopoietic stem cells located in bone marrow (Figure). Erythrocytes, red blood cells, transport oxygen and some carbon dioxide

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Cartilage is a strong, flexible, fibrous tissue that forms rubber-like padding at the ends of long bones that help in the movement of bones. Bones are rigid, non-flexible, and robust. Cartilages are flexible, soft, and elastic. Bones have rich blood supply with deposition of calcium salts.Jul 17, 2020

2.B) A tendon is a fibrous connective tissue which attaches muscle to bone. Tendons may also attach muscles to structures such as the eyeball. ... A ligament is a fibrous connective tissue which attaches bone to bone, and usually serves to hold structures together and keep them stable.

3)The 3 types of muscle tissue are cardiac, smooth, and skeletal. Cardiac muscle cells are located in the walls of the heart, appear striated, and are under involuntary control. ... They are striated in appearance and are under voluntary control.

4)Diagram Of Neuron with Labels

The neuron is a specialized and individual cell, which is also known as the nerve cell. A group of neurons forms a nerve. ... Axon–Axon is a tube-like structure that functions by carrying an electrical impulse from the cell body to the axon terminals for passing the impulse to another neuron.

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