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Q.13.What should be the likely structure of a connective tissue whose framework supports the organs of the body? multiple layers like the skin
bundle of neurons like nerve
strong and non-flexible like bones relaxing and contracting like muscles​

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Answered by jaybeemartin82
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Supportive connective tissue—bone and cartilage—provide structure and strength to the body and protect soft tissues. A few distinct cell types and densely packed fibers in a matrix characterize these tissues. In bone, the matrix is rigid and described as calcified because of the deposited calcium salts.

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