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difference between connective tissue and muscular tissue ​

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Answered by dassristi2016
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CONNECTIVE TISSUES

1) The connective tissue is specialised to connect and anchor various body organs .

2) Cells are scattered and intercellular space is filled with matrix .

3) Cells of connective tissue characteristically secrete ground substance called matrix .

4) In the matrix there are present cells and fibres .

MUSCULAR TISSUES

1) The muscles tissue or muscles of the body form the contractile tissue and are made of muscle cells .

2) Muscle cells are elongated and large-sized , so they are also called muscle fibres .

3) The movement of the body or limbs are brought about by contraction and the relaxation of contractile proteins which are present in muscle cells .

4) The movement of the internal organs such as heart and alimentary canal , are all caused by muscle tissues .


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Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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Answer:

Difference between connective tissue and muscular tissue ​:

  • The various body parts are connected by connective tissue, which also offers support and security.
  • Where body movement is made possible by muscle tissue, while communication is made possible by nerve tissue.
  • It is made up of cells, a matrix, and a lot of blood. On a basement membrane, connective tissue cells are supported.
  • In addition, glycoproteins and fibrous proteins make up the connective tissues' extracellular matrix.

Muscular tissue:

  • Muscular tissue aid in giving organs structure and shield the internal organs from physical harm and stress from the outside world.
  • The ability of the muscular tissue to contract and relax is ATP-dependent.
  • The body's muscles are formed of muscle cells and constitute the contractile tissue.
  • Because muscle cells are lengthy and bulky, they are often referred to as muscular fibers.

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