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What is matrix in biology?
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In biology, matrix is the material in between a eukaryotic organism's cells. The structure of connective tissues is an extracellular matrix. Finger nails and toenails grow from matrices. It is found in various connective tissues. It is generally used as a jelly-like structure instead of cytoplasm in connective tissue.

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In biology, matrix is the material in between a eukaryotic organism's cells. The structure of connective tissues is an extracellular matrix. Finger nails and toenails grow from matrices. It is found in various connective tissues. It is generally used as a jelly-like structure instead of cytoplasm in connective tissue.

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