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The function of a buffer pair is to convert a strong acid into a weak acid.
Connective Tissue
A type of tissue in the body that supports, protects, and gives structure to other tissues and organs.
Bind Other Tissues
Refers generally to the function of various connective tissues in the body that help stabilize and support the structures they surround.
Delivering Nutrients
The process of transporting essential nutrients from the digestive system to the cells and tissues that need them.
Dense Irregular Collagenous Connective Tissue
A type of connective tissue characterized by collagen fibers arranged in an irregular pattern, providing strength and support to areas subjected to stress from multiple directions, such as dermis of the skin.
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