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Q: Do All connective tissues arise from a common embryonic tissue?
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What is the embryonic connective tissues?

Undifferentiated mesenchymal tissue


Which kind of tissue is blood?

Connective Tissue, because it's formed from the same embryonic layer as other connective tissues.


Do all connective tissues arise from an embryonic tissue called mesenchyme?

true


What is first connective tissue in the embryo?

Embryonic Connective tissue: mesenchyme


What are mesenchymal cells?

it is embryonic connective tissue that is derived from the mesoderm and that differentiate into hematopoietic and connective tissue


Mesenchymal cells are most commonly found in what kind of connective tissue?

embryonic connective tissue


What are tissues that bind and support other tissues called?

"connective tissue": adipose, cartilage, blood, various dense & loose connective tissues


Why is bone considered connective tissue?

It is because bone has functional and developmental commonality with the class of connective tissues.Like other connective tissues:Bone provides structure and support;.Bone is derived from embryonic mesoderm;Bone contains substantial amounts of non-living, non-cellular tissue.


What embryonic connective tissue is blood derived?

mesodermal


What embryonic cells tissue gives rise to ALL connective tissue?

Mesenchyme


Name 3 tissues in the human body?

The tissues of your body are connective tissue, epithelial tissue, skeletal tissue, and muscle tissue.


What are the 3 parts common to all connective tissues?

The features that all connective tissues share in common isFibroblasts. Fibroblasts are typically responsible for the formation of the acellular matrix.Connective tissues that have this common trait include bone and cartilage, but exclude blood (which meets all the connective tissue criteria) and loose connective tissue.^True, but I think what he's looking for is this:o Common origin - all arise from mesenchyme (an embryonic tissue)o Degrees of vascularity - cartilage = avascular, dense connective tissue = poorly vasculated,o Extracellular matrix - comprised of nonliving extracellular matrix