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which of the four major tissue types commonly functions for binding, support, and protection? 1 point muscle epithelial nervous connective
Brief Explanations
To determine the tissue type for binding, support, and protection, we analyze each option:
- Muscle tissue: Functions in movement, not binding/support/protection.
- Epithelial tissue: Functions in covering/protection (e.g., skin) but not primarily binding/support.
- Nervous tissue: Functions in communication (neurons), not binding/support/protection.
- Connective tissue: Includes types like bone, cartilage, and fat. Its key functions are binding structures, supporting the body, protecting organs (e.g., bone protects, fat cushions), and more. This matches the required functions.
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Connective (the option labeled "Connective" among the choices)