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What tissue keeps the organs from falling apart
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The tissue that keeps organs from falling apart is called "Connective Tissue".
They are the epithelial tissues. They lines and covers body
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protein layers
it protects and supports the body and it keeps the muscles and organs from falling out
The cell membrane keeps the cell from falling apart and helps it stay intact.
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Adipose tissue in the orbit of the eye is to give shape and to cushion. Adipose tissue keeps visceral organs in position. It forms shock-absorbing cushions around kidneys and eyeballs.
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its base helps it from falling down
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