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connective tissue is a form of fibrous tissue
Embryonic Connective tissue: mesenchyme
Connective Tissue, because it's formed from the same embryonic layer as other connective tissues.
There is no fibrous connective tissue in bone, but there is dense irregular tissue known as periosteum that covers bones (all except the articulating surfaces) and provides attachment sites for tendons and ligaments.
connective tissue
Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
it is embryonic connective tissue that is derived from the mesoderm and that differentiate into hematopoietic and connective tissue
embryonic connective tissue
Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
mesodermal
Undifferentiated mesenchymal tissue
The fibrous connective tissue joining the tooth to the tooth socket is the periodontal ligament.