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Explain connective tissue

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Answered by Suryavardhan1
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✔A group of cell having a common origin, similar function and similar structure is known as tissue.

✔The connective tissue is specialised to connect and Anchor various body.

✔As such it can connect bones to each other, muscles to bone, bind tissue and give support to various parts of body by packing around organs so that they do not get displaced by body movements.

✔There are 4 types of connective tissue:- Areolar connective tissue, Adipose tissue, skeletal tissue and fluid connective tissue.

✔The main functions of connective tissue are binding, supporting and packing together different organs of the body.
Answered by monica789412
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Connective tissues is one of the types of tissues present in a human body.

Explanation:

Connective tissue serves to connect one organ to another. It is found in every organ.

This includes (a) blood tissue, (b) bone tissue, (c) gluten tissue and (d) adipose tissue.

Of the red blood cells, there are two parts of red blood cell and white blood cell. The red blood cells exchange oxygen and the white blood cells protect the body from diseases. There is no nucleus in the red blood cell of human.

Bone tissue is formed from astrocyte, which is complemented by lime and phosphorus. We will calculate this in scalar tissue.

Gluten tissue is made up of lymphocytes. Lasparva and tonsils etc. are made from this. This tissue is the body's protector. Lassarpas become inflamed immediately after stroke and prefix.

There are two types of adipose tissue: (A) Areolar and (A) Adipose.

Apart from these, (1) yellow elastic tissue, (2) mucoid tissue, (3) pigmented granular connective tissue, (4) neuraglia etc. are also differentiated according to function, shape, location of connective tissue.

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