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    Figure 39-2 Use the Figure to Answer the Corresponding Question(s)
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Figure 39-2 Use the Figure to Answer the Corresponding Question(s)

Question 32

Question 32

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Figure 39-2
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s) . Figure 39-2 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s) .   -The type of tissue represented by Figure 39-2 is: A)  adipose tissue. B)  bone. C)  cartilage. D)  simple squamous epithelium. E)  elastic connective tissue.
-The type of tissue represented by Figure 39-2 is:


A) adipose tissue.
B) bone.
C) cartilage.
D) simple squamous epithelium.
E) elastic connective tissue.

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