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What are the functions of connective tissue/fascia?

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Answered by Anonymous
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An important function of muscle fasciae is to reduce friction of muscular force. In doing so, fasciae provide a supportive and movable wrapping for nerves and blood vessels as they pass through and between muscles. Fascial tissues are frequently innervated by sensory nerve endings.

Answered by Anonymous
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Functions of connective tissues are:-

*It connects structure.

*It forms packing around organs.

*To form a supporting framework.

*To combat foreign toxins.

*This tissues helps to repair and replace the damaged tissue or injury.

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