Biology, asked by viveksharma7891b, 5 months ago

The only connective tissue without fibroblasts is

Areolar connective tissue

Bone

Cartilage

Blood


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Answered by seemajadhav
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Answer:

blood is correct answer

Answered by monica789412
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The only connective tissue without fibroblasts is (d) Blood.

Explanation:

  • Adipose is a connective tissue is made up of cells called adipocytes.
  • Adipocytes have small nuclei localized at the cell edge.
  • Adipose tissue or fat tissue is considered a connective tissue even though it does not have fibroblasts or a real matrix and only has a few fibers.
  • Cartilage is a specialized form of connective tissue produced by differentiated fibroblast like cells called chondrocytes.
  • Cartilage is a flexible connective tissue that differs from bone in several ways it is a vascular and its micro architecture is less organized than bone.
  • The main cell types in cartilage are chondrocytes the ground substance is chondroitin sulfate and the fibrous sheath is called perichondrium.

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