Biology, asked by realatikurrehman, 7 months ago

Write the differences between-
a) Bone and cartilage
b) Tendon and ligament
c) Areolar and adipose tissue
d) Blood and lymph
e) Loose and dense connective tissue

-define each of the point maximum having 4 points​

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Answered by shivangisingh888
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Here is what u were searching fo

a) Bone - A bone is a connective tissue where the living cells, tissues, and other components are enclosed within hard non-living intercellular material

cartilage - Cartilage is a strong, flexible, fibrous tissue that forms rubber-like padding at the ends of long bones that help in the movement of bones.

b) Tendon - Tendons may also attach muscles to structures such as the eyeball. A tendon serves to move the bone or structure.

Ligament - A ligament is a fibrous connective tissue which attaches bone to bone, and usually serves to hold structures together and keep them stable

c) Areolar - the areolar tissue fills the space between organs, supporting internal organ.

Adipose - the adipose tissue serves as the fat reservoir and thermal insulator

d) Lymph - It contains plasma and a lesser number of WBCs and platelets.

Blood - It contains plasma, RBCs, WBCs, and platelets

e) Dense conective tissue - Dense connective tissue is reinforced by bundles of fibers that provide tensile strength elasticity, and protection.

Loose conective tissue - loose connective tissue, the fibers are loosely organized, leaving large spaces in between

Hope it helps u

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