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Cartilage, fat, tendons, and ligaments are all types of connective tissue.
because the blood vessels connect the cartilage to muscle that is fat. !!!!!!!! :-)
It's made up of Cartilage, which is a Connective tissue, Connective tissue includes fat, bone, cartilage, blood, and tendon!
Examples of connective tissues include bone, ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and adipose (fat) tissue.
the connective tissues protects the fat, bone, cartilage and alot more
Connective tissue binds and supports other tissue. Connective tissue are specialized even further to support cartilage, bone, fat, and even blood cells.
Sarcomas are malignancies that arise from mesenchymal tissues: (think of middle layers of body) bone, cartilage, muscle, fat, blood vessels. Examples are osteosarcoma-bone, chondrosarcoma-cartlilage, liposarcoma-fat, myosarcoma-muscle, and angiosarcoma-blood vessel.
-stores fat to provide energy-insulate the body-fill the area between tissue fibers-provide padding for the body
Chickens as with most animals have the same muscular structure.Muscle attaches to tendons. Skin to muscles and bone. Fat to muscle, or skinTendons to muscle and bone Ligaments bone and cartilage Cartilage to ligaments.
There is epithelial tissue which covers and lines, connective tissue which connects to other tissues such as muscles to bone, muscular tissue which contracts and moves, nervous tissue which carries information, osseous which makes bone, blood tissue which makes three types of blood cells, and adipose tissue which stores fat.
Types of connective tissue would include all of these except blood. This is not a type of connective tissue like bone and muscle.
cartalidge is located at the top of your ear. The spot that is softer than a bone but harder than fat.