blood is considered s type of connective tissue, and it lack fibers
Areolar connective tissue contains various types of cells, including nucleated cells such as fibroblasts and immune cells. However, loose connective tissue is a broader term that encompasses various types of connective tissues, some of which may not contain nucleated cells. Examples of loose connective tissues without nucleated cells include adipose tissue (which primarily consists of fat cells) and cartilage.
If there is a lack of vitamin C you will have slow healing and scar tissue.
clear whitish because of lack of blood vessels
Infarct
blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and connective tissue
blood is considered s type of connective tissue, and it lack fibers
epithelial tissue
Areolar connective tissue contains various types of cells, including nucleated cells such as fibroblasts and immune cells. However, loose connective tissue is a broader term that encompasses various types of connective tissues, some of which may not contain nucleated cells. Examples of loose connective tissues without nucleated cells include adipose tissue (which primarily consists of fat cells) and cartilage.
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A vessel that, unlike a blood vessel, carries fluid only away from tissues. This fluid is a pale, watery substance known as lymph.The smallest lymph vessels are the lymph capillaries,which begin in the tissue spaces as blind-ended sacs. Lymph capillaries are found in all regions of the body except the bone marrow, central nervous system, and tissues, such as the epidermis, that lack blood vessels. They are especially numerous in the loose connective tissues under the epithelium of the skin and mucous membranes.
If there is a lack of vitamin C you will have slow healing and scar tissue.
clear whitish because of lack of blood vessels
infarct
Ischemia is a temporary, local deficiency of blood supply due to obstruction or constriction of a blood vessel.
Infarct
A heart attack, called a myocardial infarction in medical terms, is the death of the heart's muscle tissue due to lack of blood flow. The direct cause is a blockage in one of the blood vessels that supply the heart muscle.