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The supporting tissues of the body, such as tendons, ligaments, bone, and cartilage.
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the material that holds various body structures together; cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and blood vessels are composed entirely of connective tissue
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| connector |
Also called a D-connector, or a D-type connector. A type of connector commonly found on computers and data transmission devices, including SCSI devices and computer monitors. D-type connectors have a "D-shaped" angled housing, and have 9-, 15-, and 25-pin configurations, designated DE-9, DA-15, and DB-25, respectively.
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| connective tissue |
Connective tissue is a material consisting of fibers that form a framework that provides support structure for body tissues. contralateral - affecting the opposite side.
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| connective tissue |
general term for all tissues of the body which support and connect various organs and other structures.
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