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Where is the skeletal tissue occur

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Answered by Rppvian2020
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Skeletal connective tissue :

Skeletal connective tissue :Matrix : Dense, mineralised, hard.Supports the body.Forms the framework [ endoskeleton ]Protects the organs.Helps in movement and locomotion.

Skeletal connective tissue :Matrix : Dense, mineralised, hard.Supports the body.Forms the framework [ endoskeleton ]Protects the organs.Helps in movement and locomotion.[ NOTE : All locomotions are movements but all movements are not locomotion ]

Skeletal connective tissue :Matrix : Dense, mineralised, hard.Supports the body.Forms the framework [ endoskeleton ]Protects the organs.Helps in movement and locomotion.[ NOTE : All locomotions are movements but all movements are not locomotion ]Types :

Skeletal connective tissue :Matrix : Dense, mineralised, hard.Supports the body.Forms the framework [ endoskeleton ]Protects the organs.Helps in movement and locomotion.[ NOTE : All locomotions are movements but all movements are not locomotion ]Types :CartilageBone

Skeletal connective tissue :Matrix : Dense, mineralised, hard.Supports the body.Forms the framework [ endoskeleton ]Protects the organs.Helps in movement and locomotion.[ NOTE : All locomotions are movements but all movements are not locomotion ]Types :CartilageBone★ Cartilage :

Skeletal connective tissue :Matrix : Dense, mineralised, hard.Supports the body.Forms the framework [ endoskeleton ]Protects the organs.Helps in movement and locomotion.[ NOTE : All locomotions are movements but all movements are not locomotion ]Types :CartilageBone★ Cartilage :It is harder than dense connective tissue but softer than bone.Matrix is made up of Chondroitin 6 Sulphate + Hyaloronic acid.Name of its matrix is chondrin.Location : in embryo as well as in adult.Its growth is unidirectional.It is avascular.It helps in decreasing friction, hence present in between joints.

Skeletal connective tissue :Matrix : Dense, mineralised, hard.Supports the body.Forms the framework [ endoskeleton ]Protects the organs.Helps in movement and locomotion.[ NOTE : All locomotions are movements but all movements are not locomotion ]Types :CartilageBone★ Cartilage :It is harder than dense connective tissue but softer than bone.Matrix is made up of Chondroitin 6 Sulphate + Hyaloronic acid.Name of its matrix is chondrin.Location : in embryo as well as in adult.Its growth is unidirectional.It is avascular.It helps in decreasing friction, hence present in between joints.★ Bone :

Skeletal connective tissue :Matrix : Dense, mineralised, hard.Supports the body.Forms the framework [ endoskeleton ]Protects the organs.Helps in movement and locomotion.[ NOTE : All locomotions are movements but all movements are not locomotion ]Types :CartilageBone★ Cartilage :It is harder than dense connective tissue but softer than bone.Matrix is made up of Chondroitin 6 Sulphate + Hyaloronic acid.Name of its matrix is chondrin.Location : in embryo as well as in adult.Its growth is unidirectional.It is avascular.It helps in decreasing friction, hence present in between joints.★ Bone :It is harder than Cartilage.Name of its matrix is collagen.Collagen is composed of hydroxyapatite, and salts of calcium as well as of phosphate.Its growth is bidirectional.

Answered by tanishchoudhary4109
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Skeletal muscle is one of three major muscle types, the others being cardiac muscle and smooth muscle. It is a form of striated muscle tissue, which is under the voluntary control of the somatic nervous system.[1] Most skeletal muscles are attached to bones by bundles of collagen fibers known as tendons.

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