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What is skeletal connective tissue ? Give its functions.

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Answered by MiSSiLLuSioN
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☇Skeletal connective tissue is the tissue which forms the endoskeleton of the body of vertebrates. It includes bones and cartilage.

☇The function of skeletal connective tissue is to give support to the body musculature, give a definite shape to the body and protect the vital organs of the body such as brain, ear, heart, lungs, etc. It anchors the muscles and provide movement to animal body.

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Answered by ShreyaPandey21
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SKELETAL CONNECTIVE TISSUE:-

1⃣It forms the endoskeleton of the vertebrates.

2⃣The matrix is rigid.

3⃣This consists of bone & cartilage.

FUNCTIONS :-

1⃣It helps in movement & locomotion of body.

2⃣Bone are reservoir of various mammals of Calcium & Phosphorus.

3⃣It gives shape and support to the body.

4⃣Cartilage provides elasticity to the soft tissue.

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