Biology, asked by Dilwalikudi, 1 year ago

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Answered by jansi161977
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Explanation:

Chondriocytes:

They are cells of cartilages, and are present in small cavities within the matrix secreted by them.

Axons:

They are long, slender projections of neurons that help in carrying nerve impulses away from the neuron body. Axons aggregate in bundles which make up the nerves.

Ciliated epithelium:

It consists of simple columnar or cuboidal epithelium with cilia on their free surfaces. It is present on the inner surface of the oviducts and bronchioles. Where it helps in the movement of eggs or mucus in specific directions.

Answered by vidhi20oct
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Answer:

CHONDROCYTES:  they are cells found in cartilage connective tissue.LOCATION: Cartilage

AXONS:its a long slender tube which carries and transfer electric impulse in neurons.LOCATION: Neurons.

CILIATED EPITHELIUM: A region of epithelium consisting of columnar or cuboidal cells bearing hairlike appendages that are capable of beating rapidly. IT is found in fallopian tube, respiratory tract etc.

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