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प्रश्न
Distinguish between Dense regular and dense irregular connective tissues
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उत्तर
| Dense regular connective tissues | Dense irregular connective tissues | |
| 1 | In dense regular connective tissues, collagen fibres are present in rows between parallel boundless fibres. | In dense irregular connective tissues, fibres are arranged irregularly. |
| 2 | They are present in tendons and ligaments. | They are present in the skin. |
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