"On the other hand" is a contrasting conjunction. Using this connector allows the author to present an opposing idea to an initial sentence. It is most often used to expose two sides of a topic.
Example:
Getting eight hours of sleep every night is essential for good health. On the other hand, it can be very challenging to get a full night's sleep with a busy schedule.
The first idea is that sleep is important to health. The on the other hand signifies that the author is bringing in relevant, but possibly opposing information. In this case, the opposing idea is that it is not always feasible to get the recommended amount of sleep.
went is the connective!
The connective "of course" would make the most sense.
On The Other Hand
Some terms that are synonymous with "on the other hand" :howeverwhereasbutalthoughunlikewhileby contrastconverselyalternatively
"Protection is very important; on the other hand, snatching the liberty of every individual in the name of protection is unbearable." "The new store is very crowded, but on the other hand, it is the cheapest place to shop."
No, "unfortunately" is not a connective. It is an adverb used to indicate something negative or regretful. Connectives, on the other hand, are words or phrases that link different parts of a sentence or connect different sentences together.
Therefore is an adverb it shows a consequence, a result
No, a preposition is a part of speech that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. A connective, on the other hand, is a word or phrase that links different parts of a sentence or text together to show logical relationships.
Connective Tissue, because it's formed from the same embryonic layer as other connective tissues.
Collagenous fibers are the white fibers consisting of the protein collagen, common in connective tissues, including bone matrix as on the other hand Elastin fibers are stretchy yellow connective tissue fibers consisting of the protein elastin.
What tissue gives support to the body?
Connective phrases are terms or phrases used to establish relationships between ideas in a text. They can help to signal the relationship between different parts of a sentence or between different sentences. Common connective phrases include "however," "in addition," "on the other hand," and "furthermore."
"connective tissue": adipose, cartilage, blood, various dense & loose connective tissues
Cartilage is a form of connective tissue. But unlike other connective tissues, it does not contain blood cells, causing it to grow and repair slower than connective tissues with blood cells.
The connective tissue refers to the body parts that hold together and support the other parts of the body.
Connective tissue is made of cells, and cells do not contain other cells (if they are healthy; bacterial infection would be an exception). Cells do contain structural elements that connect them to other cells, but that is not the same thing as connective tissue.
Loose Connective Tissue consists of a lot of ground substance and it has all 3 types of protein fibers. Dense Connective Tissue on the other hand has little ground substance, few cells, and although it has most protein fibers it mainly consists of collagen fibers.