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In the IUPAC naming system, an aldehyde is named by replacing the -e of the name of the corresponding alkane with
Ground Substance
The amorphous, gel-like substance surrounding cellular components in connective tissue, providing support and mediating communication between cells.
Extracellular Material
Substances found outside cells, including proteins, salts, and water, that provide structural and biochemical support to surrounding cells.
Highly Vascular
Describes tissues that contain many blood vessels, indicating a rich blood supply.
Zero Gravity
A condition of apparent weightlessness experienced when no net gravitational forces are acting on an object.
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