Biology, asked by kanishkasiddhi, 1 month ago

Which tissue has cells in lacunae? Epithelial tissue
Cartilage
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Answered by ananyasj606
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Cartilage is a form of connective tissue in which the ground substance is abundant and of a firmly gelated consistency that endows this tissue with unusual rigidity and resistance to compression. The cells of cartilage, called chondrocytes, are isolated in small lacunae within the matrix.

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Answered by Kaiannette
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Cartilage Cartilage is a connective tissue with a large amount of the matrix and variable amounts of fibers. The cells, called chondrocytes, make the matrix and fibers of the tissue. Chondrocytes are found in spaces within the tissue called lacunae

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