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How are connective tissues different from other tissues?
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As the name implies, connective tissues often bind other organs together, hold organs in place, cushion them, and fill space. Connective tissue is distinguished from the other types in that the extracellular material (matrix) usually occupies more space than the cells do, and the cells are relatively far apart.
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As the name implies, connective tissues often bind other organs together, hold organs in place, cushion them, and fill space. Connective tissue is distinguished from the other types in that the extracellular material (matrix) usually occupies more space than the cells do, and the cells are relatively far apart.
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