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Cartilage, probably.
Cartilage is composed of cells called chondrocytes. Chondrocytes produce extracellular matrix of collagen fibers, ground substance, and elastin. Cartilage is the only connective tissue that does not contain blood vessels.
blood serum
Only when clotting
No, Chondrocytes are found in a flexible connective tissue. Specifically, they are the chondroblasts in the collagen matrix of cartilage.
This would be hyaline cartilage, the material lining the bones in the joint cavity.
Hyaline cartilage is the correct answer to this description of connective tissue.
Hyaline cartilage is the correct answer to this description of connective tissue.
Cartilage, hyaline especially
Cartilage is soft because of its construction and function as connective tissue. It contains a matrix full of chondrocytes and strong collagen fibers that add to its suppleness and flexibility.
The matrix consist of fibers and ground substances that determines the character of the matrix, which in turn difines the kind of connective tissue.
Hyaline cartilage
Cartilage, probably.
Cartilage is composed of cells called chondrocytes. Chondrocytes produce extracellular matrix of collagen fibers, ground substance, and elastin. Cartilage is the only connective tissue that does not contain blood vessels.
connective tissue
No. Cartilage is not another name for bone. It is hard tissue like bone, but is mostly made of collagen fibers, whereas bone is mostly made of extracellular matrix that contains calcium and phosphorus.
Bones are cartilage are made of a tissue called connective tissue. Connective tissue is special in the sense that it is the most abundant tissue in the body as well as having an extensive extracellular matrix. No other tissue type has that extracellular matrix.