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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Proteoglycan are of a class of glycoproteins of high molecular weight that are found especially in the extracellular matrix of connective tissue (the fibrous tissue that gives support to the body structure). <ref>Merriam Webster Proteoglcan Available:https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/proteoglycan (accessed 18.6.2022)</ref> Proteoglycans make up a major part of the extracellular matrix, the material between cells that provides structural support. Different from other body tissues, the extracellular matrix is the most significant part of connective tissue.<ref>All the science Proteoglycans Available: https://www.allthescience.org/what-are-proteoglycans.htm (accessed 18.6.2022)</ref>


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Proteoglycan are of a class of glycoproteins of high molecular weight that are found especially in the extracellular matrix of connective tissue (the fibrous tissue that gives support to the body structure). [1] Proteoglycans make up a major part of the extracellular matrix, the material between cells that provides structural support. Different from other body tissues, the extracellular matrix is the most significant part of connective tissue.[2]

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  1. Merriam Webster Proteoglcan Available:https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/proteoglycan (accessed 18.6.2022)
  2. All the science Proteoglycans Available: https://www.allthescience.org/what-are-proteoglycans.htm (accessed 18.6.2022)