A. Ligaments are epithelial tissue that hold bone together with bone.
True
False
B. What are three functions of the skin?
C. Dust mites eat thousands of your dead cells in your bed and their poop causes some people allergies. What 'fix' could you do to skin to prevent this?
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Question A False
Explanation: ligaments are connective tissue not epithelial tissue that hold bones together. This fibrous connective tissue helps to attach 2 bones together.
Quetion B
Question C
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