Biology, asked by kshitijsinghq, 1 month ago

Q9. Which tissue stores fats in our body?

Q10. Differentiate between

(1) tendons and ligaments

(2) areolar and adipose tissue

(3) bone and cartilage

(4) blood and lymph

(5) plasma and blood

(6) RBCs and WBCs

(7) squamous and stratified epithelium

(8) axon and dendrite

(9) cardiac and striated muscle

(10) neuron and nerve

(11) voluntary and involuntary muscles​

Answers

Answered by puthalapattukusumare
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Answer:

Adipose tissue

Explanation:

adipose tissue stores fats in our body

Answered by chandelnishasingh
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Explanation:

Q9) Adipose tissue

Q10

  1. a tendon is a fibrous connective tissue which attaches muscle to bone. tendons may also attach muscles to structures such as the eyeball. ... a ligament is a fibrous connective tissue which attaches bone to bone, and usually serves to hold structures together and keep them stable.
  2. AERORAL TISSUE - Common form of loose connective tissue containing matrix, collagen fibers, several types of cells, elastin fibers, collagen, reticular fibers. ADIPOSE TISSUE-Contains cells filled with matrix, fat globules, collagen and elastin fibers. Mainly serves as a fat reservoir.
  3. BONES- Bones are the hard, inelastic and a tough organ that forms part of the vertebral skeleton. CARTILAGE- Cartilage is a soft, elastic and flexible connective tissue that protects the bone from rubbing against each other
  4. BLOOD- 1)It is a reddish coloured fluid 2)It is part of the circulatory system. LYMPH- 1)It is a colourless fluid. 2)It is part of the lymphatic system.
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