Biological function of connective tissues
What is characteristic biological function of connective tissues? How is this function allocated to the major features of its cells?
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The characteristic function of connective tissues is to fill empty spaces between other body tissues. This function is related to great ability of the cells of connective tissue to secrete substances which constitute extracellular material, such as elastic and fibers collagen, creating a significant spacing between these cells. (There are other significant biological features of connective tissues, like substance transportation, defense of organism, and so forth.)
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