The elasticity and resistance to compression of connective tissue is due to
A) the branching of the glycosaminoglycans there.
B) the glycosidic linkage to the serine of proteins in the glycosaminoglycans.
C) the carboxyl and sulfated groups in the glycosaminoglycans.
D) the rigid structure of the glycosaminoglycans.
E) All of the above.
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