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Consider the following statements (i) - (iii), each with one or two blanks
(i) Bones have a hard and non-pliable ground substance rich in `ul(1)` and `ul(2)` which give bone its strength
(ii) Some of the columnar or cuboidal cells get speciallised for secretion and are called `ul(3)` epithelium
(iii) `ul(4)` junctions help to stop substances form leaking across a tissue
Which one of the following options, gives the correct fills ups for the respective blanks from (1) to (4) in the statements ?

A

(3)-glandular, (4)-Tight

B

(1)-calcium salts, (2)-collagen fibres, (3)-compound, (4)-Excretorty

C

(3)-glandular, (4)-Adhering

D

(1)-magnesium salts, (2)-elastic fibres, (3)-compound

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