Biology, asked by flower9919, 8 months ago

how can cells be embedded in intercellular matrix. pls explain. this is ncert tb. class 9. connective tissue. CLICK ON THE PIC​

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Answered by arjunkishore336
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all connective tissue have a matrix which can be solid, jelly like or liquid

Explanation:

the connective tissue blood has its matrix as plasma and bones have its matrix as ossein and hydroxyapatite cartilage has chondroitin sulphate and collagen fibers.connective tissue is mesodermal in origin and cells are scattered in an extracellular matrix

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