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Protective coverings in the animal body are called .................. tissues.
meristematic
muscular
epithelial
bone

A

meristematic

B

muscular

C

epithelial

D

bone

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  • Choose the correct alternative and write it along with its allotted alphabet: Protective converings in the animal body are called……tissues.

    A
    epithelial
    B
    connective
    C
    muscular
    D
    nervous
  • Choose he correct alternative In the animal body, the Protective coverings are called _ ______tissues.

    A
    connective
    B
    epithelial
    C
    nervous
    D
    muscular
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