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Identify the tissue in which the material of the matrix is not developed from the cells in the same tissue


A

Lymph.

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B

Bone.

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C

Blood.

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D

Ligament.

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Solution

The correct option is C

Blood.


The correct option is C:

Explanation of the correct option:

  1. Blood is a connective tissue with no fibers and a fluid matrix called plasma.
  2. The primary cell type, erythrocytes (red blood cells), are involved in the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
  3. Various leukocytes (white blood cells) involved in immunological response are also present.

Explanation of the incorrect option:
Option A:

  1. The thymus and lymph nodes, which are well-defined enclosed organs with easily recognized structures, contain the most well organized lymphoid tissues.
  2. The lymphoid tissue in the spleen (a soft, purple organ high in the belly) is a cylinder of loosely arranged cells enclosing tiny arteries.

Option B:

  1. Bone tissue has four types of cells: osteoblasts, osteocytes, osteogenic cells, and osteoclasts.
  2. The osteoblast is a type of bone cell that is located in the periosteum and endosteum, and is responsible for the formation of new bone.

Option D:

  1. Ligaments are musculoskeletal system soft-tissue components.
  2. Because they are all comprised of connective tissue, they share this soft-tissue classification with tendons and fasciae.

Final Answer: Blood is material of the matrix is not developed from the cells in the same tissue.


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