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different between Connective tissue and muscles tissue​

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Answered by payal976983
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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 .

Answered by AnviJaiswal
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Connective Tissue

  1. they are present almost everywhere in the body
  2. cells of connective tissue are suspended in the matrix or ground substance
  3. there are three types of connective tissue
  • connecting for binding tissue
  • skeletal or supporting tissue
  • fluid or transporting tissue

2. they provide support to a body and body organs

Muscular Tissue

  1. they form the flesh of a body
  2. they are made up of long fibres and contractile cells called muscle fibres
  3. each muscle fibre is made up of highly contractile myofibers
  4. there are three types of muscular tissues
  • striated (voluntary or skeletal) muscles
  • unstriated (involuntary or smooth) muscles
  • cardiac (heart) muscle
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