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A supportive connective tissue ​

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Answered by abhramajumderchakdah
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Supportive connective tissue

Complete answer: Bones and cartilage are supportive connective tissues. Due to their strength and durability, these tissues serve as supportive structures of the body.

Answered by akshhh88
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Cartilages and bones are two of the fundamental supportive connective tissues.

More to know:

Cartilage: https://www.orthocarolina.com/media/cartilage-101--what-is-cartilage-and-what-does-it-do#:~:text=Cartilage%20is%20the%20main%20type,%2C%20lungs%2C%20ears%20and%20nose.

Bones:https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/bones

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