all epithelial tissue is avascular
YES
the cornea is the coloured part of the eye
Avascular means that they lack the blood supply to carry needed oxygen and other nutrients required to heal tissues.
The epidermis has no blood vessels.
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Avascular tissue is that which does not contain blood vessels or lymphatics. Examples include: The epithelial layer of the skin, cartilage, and the cornea and lens of the eye. There are some types of connective tissue that are composed of elastic fibers that are avascular, too.
The epidermis of the skin has no blood supply.
The cornea. Interestingly it is avascular and so can generally be transplanted without regard to tissue typing and without immunosupressants.
no veins in cartilage.
The term "avascular" actually means lacking in blood vessels. What we call "skin" is actually layers of epithelial tissue, all of which is avascular. So, I suppose all parts of the skin are avascular, but epithelial tissue doe lie upon a layer of vascular connective tissue.
the epidermis is avascular
Connective tissue may or may not be avascular - it depends on the composition of the connective tissue. Avascular tissue is any tissue that does not contain blood vessels or lymphatics. Examples include epithelial tissue layers and the cornea. Elastic fibers, a form of connective tissue is avascular, but muscle is vascular.
No. Avascular means that it does not get blood.
Yes, a Venus Flytrap is avascular.
no its avascular because it doesn't contain any blood vesselsno No.
all epithelial tissue is avascular