name the kind of tissue found a. at the joint between two long bones b. in the walls of the veins of leaves c. as gritty masses in the Pulp of peers
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(a) Connective tissue (ligament)
(b) conducting tissue ( xylem and phloem)
(c) supporting tissue
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The tissues found at the following locations are:
a) Ligament is found between two long bones. Ligament is a fibrous connective tissue. It attaches two long bones to one another and allows them to move independently. They stabilize the joints.
b) Walls of the veins of leaves are made up of vascular tissues xylem and phloem. The veins connect the vascular tissues of the stems to the ‘photosynthetic cells’ of the mesophyll through the petiole.
c) The gritty masses of the pulp of pears are made up of ‘sclereids or stone cells’. These are modified sclerenchyma cells which provide strength and support to the tissues.
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