Connective tissue includes :- (a) Cartilage (b) Bone (c) Adipose tissue (d) Blood

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Connective tissue includes :- (a) Cartilage (b) Bone (c) Adipose tissue (d) Blood A. a, b, and d B. a, b and c C. b and d D. All a, b, c and d

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