Which type of connective tissue present between adjacent bones of vertebral column?
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☆☞ Collagen – a fibrous protein which is a major part of connective tissue, such as skin, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and bones.
✔✔ Joint – the junction between two or more bones that allows varying degrees of motion. Ligament – a band of flexible, fibrous connective tissue attaching bones to one another.
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☆☞ Collagen – a fibrous protein which is a major part of connective tissue, such as skin, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and bones.
✔✔ Joint – the junction between two or more bones that allows varying degrees of motion. Ligament – a band of flexible, fibrous connective tissue attaching bones to one another.
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