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Which type of connective tissue is lymph?
Answer:D. Vascular Vascular type of connective tissue is lymph.
Answer:D. Vascular
Vascular type of connective tissue is lymph.
See lessWhat type of tissue is tendon?
Answer:C. Connective Connective type of tissue is tendon.
Answer:C. Connective
Connective type of tissue is tendon.
See lessThe tissue covering the body surface is:
Answer:A. Epithelial The tissue covering the body surface is Epithelial.
Answer:A. Epithelial
The tissue covering the body surface is Epithelial.
See lessFrom what type of cells is the cartilage made up?
Answer:C. Chondrocytes Chondrocytes is the cartilage made up.
Answer:C. Chondrocytes
Chondrocytes is the cartilage made up.
See lessWhich muscle of the body work non-stop till death:
Answer:D. cardiac Cardiac muscle of the body work non-stop till death.
Answer:D. cardiac
Cardiac muscle of the body work non-stop till death.
See lessNotochord originates from:
Answer:A. ectoderm Notochord originates from ectoderm.
Answer:A. ectoderm
Notochord originates from ectoderm.
See lessSchwann cells and Ranvier nodes are present on:
Answer:C. neurons Schwann cells and Ranvier nodes are present on neurons.
Answer:C. neurons
Schwann cells and Ranvier nodes are present on neurons.
See lessNails, hoofs and horns are derived from the tissues:
Answer:A. Epithelium Nails, hoofs and horns are derived from the tissues Epithelium.
Answer:A. Epithelium
Nails, hoofs and horns are derived from the tissues Epithelium.
See lessThe segment between two Z bands in a muscle fibre is called:
Answer:A. Sacrosome The segment between two Z bands in a muscle fibre is called sacrosome.
Answer:A. Sacrosome
The segment between two Z bands in a muscle fibre is called sacrosome.
See lessLigaments and tendons are formed of:
Answer:C. connective tissue Ligaments and tendons are formed of connective tissue.
Answer:C. connective tissue
Ligaments and tendons are formed of connective tissue.
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