Biology, asked by mayur1220, 4 months ago

As the name implies, connective tissue serves a “connecting” function. It supports and binds other tissues. Unlike epithelial tissue, connective tissue typically has cells scattered throughout an extracellular matrix. In vertebrates, the most common type of connective tissue is loose connective tissue. It holds organs in place and attaches epithelial tissue to other underlying tissues.

(i)How is connecting tissue different from epithelial tissue?

(ii)What is the function of connective tissue?

(iii)Give one example of connective tissue in which matrix is solid.

(iv)Which connective tissue connects bone to another bone?​

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Answered by UtsavGahlot
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answer 1 the main purpose of connective tissue is connect the different body organs while the purpose of epithelial tissue is to protect our body

answer 2. in bone the matrix of connective tissue is solid

answer 3 ligaments connect bone to bone

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