Biology, asked by karanangi879, 1 year ago

Atypical tissue and connective tissue difference between

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Answered by typerisetti
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there is no tissue called atypical
Answered by ShAiLeNdRaKsP
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Hey friend .....☺

Here is you answer

A typical tissue is nothing my friend, you have to be specific.

I think you meant epithelial.

Giving you answer from that point of view:-)

The main difference between epithelial tissue and connective tissue is their function and the cells they are comprised of.

Epithelial tissue consists of three cell types; squamous, cuboidal and columnar. The tissue is 2 or more cells thick. Skin is made of epithelial tissue. This tissue also lines body cavities, the surfaces of blood vessels and all organs. Epithelial tissue is separated from underlying tissue by a basement membrane. This tissue protects the body, secretions, excretions, absorption and allows the body to sense the outside world.

Connective tissue supports, connects, binds or separates other tissues or organs. It usually has few cells and they are embedded in a shapeless matrix along with collagen, cartilaginous, fatty or elastic tissue. The most common cell in connective tissue is fibroblasts. They produce fibers and amorphous ground substance for the connective tissue. Other cells found are mast cells, plasma cells, macrophages, adipocytes and leukocytes.

Hope it helps

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