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The intracellular material surrounding connectives tissue cells is​

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Answered by stephenvalerian
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The material between the cells of connective tissue consists of fibers and an amorphous gel-like component called the ground substance. The potential importance of the ground substance is readily apparent; for it is through this material that nutrients supplied by the blood diffuse.

Answered by Anonymous
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It is the ground substance.

  • The tissue is constituted of cells closely spaced and trapped in a rigid, jelly like fluid structure. Thus, there are fewer cells discovered in this type of tissue.
  • The matrix, which includes proteins, sugars, fibers, salts, and other chemicals, makes up the majority of the connective tissue.
  • Fibers and an amorphous components are ground substances making up the connective tissue material between the cells. Their possible value is obvious, as by this material that nutrients provided by the blood disperse.
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