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A substance that consists of water, polysaccharides, and proteins that range from gel-like to rubbery.

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the gel-like material in which connective tissue cells and fibers are embedded, acts as a support for the cells

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Calcium hydroxy apatite

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Hyaluronic acid

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water

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Q: What is the ground substance that helps lubricate joints and bond cells?
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The ground substance that helps lubricate joints and bind cells together is?

Hyaluronic acid is a polysaccharide that binds cells together. Since the substance is slippery, it also lubricate the joints and comes to the aid in maintaining the eyeballs shape.


What three elements are present in all connective tissue?

The three main components of connective tissue are:Ground substanceExtracellular protein fibersSpecialized cells


What are the important organic bone components?

Bone Cells, Collagen Fibers, Ground Substance


What are the characteristics of connective tissue?

Connective tissue contains specialized cells, extracellular protein fibers, ground substance (fluid) and matrix. Matrix is protein fibers and ground substance combined and it surrounds the specialized cells.


What are the four major uses for water by the body?

Four major uses for water by the body are: to carry nutrients and oxygen to cells, to regulate body temperature, to lubricate joints, and to moisten tissues.


What is the nonliving material between connective tissue cells?

fibers and a ground substance


An extracellular ground substance is characteristics of?

The extracellular matrix is a characteristic of connective tissue.


What is the sticky material between cells of areolar connective tissue?

The sticky material between cells of areolar connective tissue is known as "ground substance."


What is a nutrient required by the body to lubricate the joints and body cells and help to regulate body temperature?

This is a very vague question but I think you are refering to water


How do the two broken joints join together?

the cells help repair them and then those cells merge into one and cause the broken joints to merge


What is the watery ground substance of blood?

Your blood consists of multiple components including plasma, red and white blood cells, platelets and fat globules. Plasma is the liquid portion of the blood that suspends the other components.


What does mucopolysaccharide mean?

A Mucopolysaccharide is a gel-like carbohydrate substance that can be found in the bodys cells as well as mucuos secretions and synovial fluids. They act as an anti-inflammatory and can support bones, joints and cartilage.