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Definition,structure,location,functions of connective tissues

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Answered by muskanc918
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Blood, a fluid connective tissue, provides a transport system within our body for oxygen and other important substances. Cartilage provides strong support and connection for our skeletal framework. And the function of bones is to support and protect soft tissues and organs in our body.

Bone connective tissue the most rigid connective tissue that provides support and structure to the body as well as helps in the production of blood. Blood connective tissue this is a fluid form of connective tissue and transport cells and nutrients to other tissues and organs.

Answered by airi
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Definition of connective tissue :
It is the fundamental animal tissue having scattered living cells embedded in an abundant matrix that helps in connecting,binding,packing and supporting different structures in animal body

Functions:
Attachment
Packing
Sheaths
Cushion
Support
Transport
Defence
Storage
Formation of blood cells
Repair


There are three type of connective tissue :
Connective proper tissue
Skeletal tissue
Vascular tissue
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