Match each connective tissue function with the appropriate image. Protects and provides framework for respiratory passages Provides framework for the external ear Transports substances, helps maintain stable internal environment Stores fat and insulates Protects organs and provides a framework for the body Binds body parts together and withstands pulling forces
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Connective tissues vary widely in their structure, composition, and function. Some common types include loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue, cartilage, bone, adipose (fat) tissue, and blood. Show more…
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