Match the column (A) with the column (B)


(A)



(B)



(a) Fluid connective tissue


(b) Filling of space inside the organs


(c) Striated muscle


(d) Adipose tissue


(e) Surface of joints


(f)Stratified squamous epithelium



(i) Subcutaneous layer


(ii) Cartilage


(iii) Skeletal muscle


(iv) Areolar tissue


(v) Blood


(vi) skin


a) Fluid Connective tissue - v) Blood


Blood is a fluid connective tissue, it transports nutrients, oxygen and hormones to the tissues and excretory products from tissues to kidney.


b) Filling of spaces inside the organs - iv) Areolar tissue


Areolar tissues are supporting and packing connective tissues that fill spaces inside the organs and join skin with muscles.


c) Striated muscles - iii) skeletal muscles


Skeletal muscles are also called striated muscles as they possess light and dark banding patterns alternatively, known as striations.


d) Adipose tissues - i) Subcutaneous layer


The hypodermis that stores fat is made of subcutaneous tissue. The subcutaneous layer is known as adipose tissue.


e) Surface of joints - ii) Cartilage


Cartilage covers the surface of joints and provides support and flexibility to the body parts.


f) Stratified squamous epithelium - vi) Skin


Stratified squamous epithelium has keratin present in them that line the skin and covers it.


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