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Answered by Anonymous
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Tissue that supports, protects, and gives structure to other tissues and organs in the body. ... Connective tissue is made up of cells, fibers, and a gel-like substance. Types of connective tissue include bone, cartilage, fat, blood, and lymphatic tissue.Connective tissue is the most abundant and widely distributed of the primary tissues. ... Major functions of connective tissue include: 1) binding and supporting, 2) protecting, 3) insulating, 4) storing reserve fuel, and 5) transporting substances within the body. Connective tissues can have various levels of vascularity.Connective tissue is the tissue that connects, separates and supports all other types of tissues in the body. Like all tissue types, it consists of cells surrounded by a compartment of fluid called the extracellular matrix (ECM). ... Specialised connective tissue; reticular, blood, bone, cartilage and adipose tissues.The cells of connective tissue are loosely spaced and embedded in an intercellular matrix. They are specialised to connect various body organs. For example: Blood (plasma), bones, Cartilage. ligaments and tendons etc.

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Answered by pournamijeevaram
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Connective tissue is the tissue that connects, separates and supports all other types of tissues in the body. Like all tissue types, it consists of cells surrounded by a compartment of fluid called the extracellular matrix (ECM). ... Specialised connective tissue; reticular, blood, bone, cartilage and adipose tissues. Major functions of connective tissue are binding and supporting, protecting,  insulating, storing reserve fuel, and transporting substances within the body. Connective tissues can have various levels of vascularity.

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