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Intercellular cement
An extra-cellular substance ensuring the cohesion of the cells in a tissue. The intercellular cement is made up of fatty substances (ceramides, cholesterol and fatty acids) and plays a role as a barrier against both dehydration and exterior agents.
Interstitial tissue
A tissue that provides both support and acts as a food reserve.