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Q: Are the walls of hollow organs an example of connective tissue?
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What is the connective tissue that holds organs together?

The internal organs are held in place by the messentaries and the greater and lesser omentums.


What is the Frog connective tissue for organs?

Epithelium is the connective tissue in a frog that lines the organs. It covers the internal organs and forms a protective barrier.


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Gerota's fascia.It is dense irregular connective tissue as all the fasciae that recover organs.


How is a plant stem an example of an organ?

Because it has epithelial and connective tissue in it. Any organ has at least two of four types of tissues. Plant organs do not have muscle or nerve connective tissues. In human most of the organs have all four types of connective tissues.


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It is the epidermis.


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What happens in EDS vascular type?

The connective tissue in the intestines, arteries, uterus, and other hollow organs may be unusually weak, leading to organ or blood vessel rupture


What connective tissue is very strong but pliable?

An example of a tough connective tissue is a tendon.