it is to support ,anchor, and connect various parts of the body.
Each type of connective tissue has a separate job. Some are protective lining, etc. The best thing you can do would be to read the section in your Anatomy book. It is inevitable.
food is broken down into its simplest form then is transported via the circulatory system and once it reaches its destination (in this case connective tissue) It is rebuild by the body for the specific job or area it is needed.
Areolar connective tissue is suited to its job because it is flexible and allows for movement and cushioning of organs. It also contains a variety of cell types involved in immune response and repair processes. Additionally, its loose structure provides space for blood vessels and nerves to pass through.
No, 'it' is a pronoun and it is not a connective.
no it isn't a connective
Connective Tissue, because it's formed from the same embryonic layer as other connective tissues.
No, 'it' is a pronoun and it is not a connective.
Is loose a connective
connective tissue
The three major groups of connective tissue are loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue, and specialized connective tissue. Loose connective tissue includes areolar, adipose, and reticular connective tissues. Dense connective tissue includes dense regular and dense irregular connective tissues. Specialized connective tissue includes cartilage, bone, and blood.
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