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HYALINE CARTILAGE CONNECTIVE TISSUE
What does the ground substance resemble? |
[ Select ] [A."stratified squamous epithelium", B."straight lines with some random dots", C."gel (or glass)", D."the marbled fat of a raw steak"] |
What cell type is found most predominantly in this tissue type? |
[ Select ] ["A.osteocyte", B."chondrocyte", C."adipocyte", D."fibroblast"] |
What is the location of this tissue? |
[ Select ] A."epiglottis, par of external ear, auditory tubes", B."pubic symphysis, intervertebral discs, menisci, portions of tendons", C."most abundant cartilage in the body; ends of long bones; anterior ends of ribs, nose, parts of the larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchial tubes, embryonic and fetal skeleton"] |
What is the function of this tissue? |
[ Select ] [A."strength and elasticity; maintains shape of certain structures", B."supports and joins structures together", C."smooths surface for movement of joints, flexibility, support"] |
True or false: strength is a quality of this connective tissue. | ["false", "true"] |

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