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what is connective tissue

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Answered by minu0604
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A material made up of fibers forming a framework and support structure for body tissues and organs. Connective tissue surrounds many organs. Cartilage and bone are specialized forms of connective tissue. All connective tissue is derived from mesoderm, the middle germ cell layer in the embryo.
Answered by sonabrainly
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blood is a type of connective tissue the cells of connective tissue are loosely spaced and embedded in an intracellular matrix The Matrix maybe Jelly like fluid dense or rigid. the nature of metric differ in Concor dance with the function of the particular connective tissue blood connective.. blood has a fluid Matrix called plasma in which red blood cells and white blood cells and platelets are suspended blood flows and transport gaseous digest food hormone and waste material to different part of the body bone connective tissue is the another example of a connective tissue it forms the Framework that support the body it also anchor the muscles and sport the main organ of the body it is strong and non flexible tissue areolar connective tissue is found between the skin and muscles around the blood vessels and nerves in the bone marrow it fills the space inside the organ spot internal organ and help it repair of tissue ... hope it helps u plzz mark as brainlist

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