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Question
which connective tissue, known as wharton’s jelly, is found in many regions of the embryo, including the umbilical cord?
options:
reticular tissue
loose areolar connective tissue
mucoid connective tissue
mesenchyme
i dont know yet
Brief Explanations
Wharton's jelly is a type of mucoid connective tissue found in the umbilical cord and embryonic regions. Reticular tissue, loose areolar, and mesenchyme have different roles/structures not matching Wharton's jelly.
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C. Mucoid connective tissue