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a tissue that connects, supports, binds, or separates other tissues or organs.
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A rather general term for mesodermally-derived tissue that may be more or less specialized. Cartilage and bone are specialized connective tissue, as is blood, but the term is probably better reserved for the less specialized tissue that is rich in extracellular matrix and that surrounds other more highly ordered tissues and organs.
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The tissue which binds together and is the support of the various structures of the body. It is made up of fibroblasts, fibroglia, collagen fibrils, and elastic fibrils. It is derived from the mesoderm and in a broad sense includes the collagenous, elastic, mucous, reticular, osseous, and cartilaginous tissue. Some also include the blood in this group of tissues. ...
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| connective tissue |
Tissue whose function includes support, stabilization, structure, and scar formation.
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When a query has more than one qualification, the connectives, AND and OR, are used to determine the relationship between the qualifications. A qualification of A AND B means that only records that meet both qualification A and qualification B will be selected. A OR B means that all records which meet either qualification A or qualification B will be selected. See Combining Qualifications.
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