Describe the functions of:
a) Lymph b) cardiac muscle c) ligament) tendon e) cartilage.
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a) The lymphatic system is crucial for proper fluid homeostasis – it drains interstitial fluid (lymph) from tissues and returns it to the blood supply.
b) Cardiac muscle (also called heart muscle or myocardium) is one of three types of vertebrate muscles, with the other two being skeletal and smooth muscles. It is an involuntary, striated muscle that constitutes the main tissue of the walls of the heart.
c) Ligament, tough fibrous band of connective tissue that serves to support the internal organs and hold bones together in proper articulation at the joints.
d) a cord or band of dense, tough, inelastic, white, fibrous tissue, serving to connect a muscle with a bone or part; sinew.
e) Cartilage is a tough but flexible tissue that is the main type of connective tissue in the body. Around 65–80% of cartilage is water, although that decreases in older people, and the rest is a gel-like substance called the 'matrix' that gives it its form and function.
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lymph:it is responsible for the removal and flitration of intitrstall l fluid tissuses absorbs and transport fatty acid and fat as chyle
caradic mucsle:cardic muscle tissue work to keep your heart puming through involuntary movement
ligament: ligament are band of tough elastic connective tissue that surrounds a joint to give support and limit the joints movement
tendon:a tendon is a fibrous connective tissue which attache muscle to bone .tendon may also attach to structure as the eye ball
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cartilage: cartilage is flexible connective tissue that keep joinr motion fluid by coating
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