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Rh incompatibility results when
Fibrous Connective Tissue
A connective tissue type that is composed of parallel bundles of collagen fibers, providing strength, support, and flexibility to various structures of the body.
Hyaline Cartilage
A type of strong, flexible connective tissue found in various parts of the body such as the joints, nose, and trachea.
Sinuses
Air-filled cavities located in the bones of the skull, which help moisten, warm, and filter the air we breathe.
Flat Bones
Bones with a thin, flattened shape, primarily involved in protection of vital organs and providing broad surfaces for muscle attachment.
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