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प्रश्न
Why are blood, bone and cartilage called connective tissue?
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उत्तर
They have a role in the binding and connection of different tissues and organs. They help in providing structural rigidity, support and protection of the body. They help in the transport and exchange of various enzymes, hormones, gases and molecules such as nitrogenous wastes, vitamins, etc.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the connective tissue with a fluid matrix.
Name the kind of tissue that Binds different tissues together
Describe the composition and functions of blood.
Name the kind of tissue found at the joint between two long bones.
Name one place in living organisms where the following tissues is located:
Cartilage
Give the structure and function of the following:
Bone
How does cartilage differ from the bone?
Write 'True or False' for the following statement:
The end of the bones is connected with ligaments.
Answer the following question.
Why do animals in cold regions have a layer of fat below their skin?
Answer the following question.
With help of a neat labelled diagram, describe the structure of areolar connective tissue.
Higher Order Thinking Skill.
Which are not true cells in the blood? Why?
Differentiate between elastic fibres and elastic connective tissue.
Write the classification of connective tissue and their functions.
Bone possesses a hard matrix composed of ______ and ______.
Elastic structures that connect bones to bones are called ______.
Excessive pulling of bones causes a sprain.
Which tissue is the main component of tendons and ligaments? How do they differ in function?
How does WBC help in defense?
Which one of the following is NOT a connective tissue?
