The function of fibrous connective tissue covering the long bones called forming new bone in the event of a fracture.
<h3>What is connective tissue?</h3>
- Tissue that supports, protects, and structures the body's other tissues and organs.
- Connective tissue also stores fat, aids in the movement of nutrients and other substances between tissues and organs, and aids in the repair of damaged tissue.
- Cells, fibres, and a gel-like material comprise connective tissue.
- Connective tissue is further classified as loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue, and specialized connective tissue.
- Periosteum is a layer fibrous connective tissue covering the diaphysis also involved in the formation and repair of a bone.
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Answer:
Because salt is soluble in water, salt applied to such surfaces dissolves. Liquid water has what is known as a high dielectric constant, which allows the ions in the salt (positively charged sodium and negatively charged chlorine) to separate.
Explanation:
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D, as they all have to be nonliving factors.
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