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C Dense connective tissue- Adipose tissue
Compound epithelium is made of multi-layered cells. It helps in protecting cells from mechanical & chemical stresses. It is present in buccal cavity, pharynx (cavity present behind the tongue), salivary ducts (glands that produce saliva) etc.
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Loose connective tissue is made up of loosely arranged cells in a semi-fluid matrix. They are usually located beneath the skin. They are of 2 types-
1. Areolar tissue: It is made of mast cells, macrophages & fibroblasts. It helps support epithelial cells.
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2. Adipose tissue: It is made of cells that are specialised to store fats.
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Dense connective tissue: The cells of the dense connective tissues and the fibres produced are arranged in a compact manner. Tendons, ligaments are types of dense regular connective tissue.
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Specialised connective tissue: These tissues have specialised functions and are of following 3 types:
1. Bone: These are rich in calcium & collagen fibres. They form structural framework of the body.
2. Blood and lymph: These are fluid connective tissues
3. Cartilage: These tissues are made of chondrocytes. It helps resists compression.
Cartilage Tissue