| connective tissue |
includes ligaments, tendons, or muscle sheaths
Ãâó: www.beautysurg.com/resources/glossary_c.html
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| connexon |
A channel that connects the cytoplasm of two cells in a gap junction.
Ãâó: www.ualberta.ca/~neuro/OnlineIntro/glossary.htm
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| connective tissue disease |
Connective tissue diseases are inflammatory multisystem diseases characterised by evidence of autoimmunity (eg antibodies to cellular components) in which there are often prominent signs of involvement of the joints and other parts of the locomotor system. eg SLE
Ãâó: www.ilar.org/Glossary/Glossary_c.htm
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| connective |
(kon-NEK-tiv) -- The tissue that unites the two cells of the anther.
Ãâó: www.psfdev.com/los/glossary/flowr.html
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| connective tissue |
tissues of the body that bind together bones, muscles and other body parts.
Ãâó: medical.lpaonline.org/glossary/
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| Conn | an uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentences |
| Conn | connecting or tending to connect |
| Conn | tissue of mesodermal origin consisting of e.g. collagen fibroblasts and fatty cells |
| Conn | the property of being connected or the degree to which something has connections |
| Conn | an instrumentality that connects |
| Conn | low straggling evergreen shrub of western Europe represented by several varieties with flowers from white to rose-purple |
| Conn | the act of bringing two things into contact |
| Conn | shifting from one form of transportation to another |
| Conn | an instrumentality that connects |
| Conn | the process of bringing ideas or events together in memory or imagination |
| Conn | a relation between things or events (as in the case of one causing the other or sharing features with it) |
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