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how is connective tissue different from other tissue?☺pls answer


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Answered by bablyy1
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The connective tissues are the type of tissues that connect, bind and support the other tissues/organs of the body. It contains specialized cells that spread through extracellular fluid or matrix. ... Both the proteins fibers and ground substance create matrix for connective tissue and it surrounds the specialized cells...
Answered by Anonymous
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As compared to other tissues, the cells of connective tissue are separated from each other. The space between the cells is composed of non-cellular matrix.

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