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A short band of tough, flexible, fibrous connective tissue that connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.
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A type of cartilage present in the outer ear, larynx, and epiglottis.
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A muscle that is connected to the skeleton to form part of the mechanical system that moves the limbs and other parts of the body.
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Relating to or denoting glands that secrete their products through ducts opening onto an epithelium.
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The muscle tissue of the heart; adapted to continued rhythmic contraction.
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Tissue composed of neurons.
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Denoting glands that secrete hormones or other products directly into the blood: 'the endocrine system'.
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Cartilage that is largely composed of fibers like those in ordinary connective tissue.
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A short band of tough, flexible, fibrous connective tissue that connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.
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A kind of body tissue containing stored fat that serves as a source of energy; it also cushions and insulates vital organs.
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Muscle tissue in which the contractile fibrils are not highly ordered, occurring in the gut and other internal organs.
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A process by which substances are produced and discharged from a cell, gland, or organ for a particular function.
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