Biology, asked by surajmihir6257, 4 months ago

Cells specializing in one function called W are often grouped together at a definite place in
(4)
the body. An example of W that forms the framework that supports the body is called
X. X also anchors muscles and supports the main organs of the body. X can be
connected to each other by Y, another group of specialized cells. Y is very elastic and
has considerable strength. Another group of cells Z connects muscles to X.
What are denoted by W, X, Y, and Z

Answers

Answered by mokshit0103
3

Answer:

w is tissues

x is bone

y is ligament

z is tendon

Answered by aparnatp
0

Answer:

W - Tissues

X - Bones

Y - Ligements

Z - Tendon

Explanation:

cells which are similar in structure and work together to perform a particular function are called Tissues .

cells which are similar in structure and work together to perform a particular function are called Bones .

A ligament is a connective tissue which consists of very strong and elastic bands of tissue. It contains a very small amount of matrix. ... Ligaments hold two or more bones together at joints .

A tendon is a bundle of inelastic fibrous tissues that connects a muscle to a bone, whereas a nerve is a bundle of neurons with blood vessels, connective tissue sheaths, and lymphatics.

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