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What type of tissue is indicated by the blue arrow?

2. What type of tissue is this?

3. What type of tissue is this? 4. Where is it found in the human body?

5. What type of tissue is this?

6. What type of tissue is this? 7. What is the structure indicated by the blue arrow?

8. What type of cartilage is this?

9. What type of tissue is this? 10. What is its function in the human body?

11. What type of tissue is this?

12. What type of tissue is this? 13. Where is it found in the human body?

14. What type of tissue is this?

15. Where is this tissue located in your human body?

16. What type of tissue is this? 17. Where is it found in the human body?

18. What type of tissue is this?